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Energize   Listen
verb
Energize  v. t.  To give strength or force to; to make active; to alacrify; as, to energize the will.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Energize" Quotes from Famous Books



... turned to the control board. "Energize the cooling pumps!" he bawled to Astro over ...
— Stand by for Mars! • Carey Rockwell

... the difference is truly wonderful. The blood is borne by each pulsation of the heart to the air-cells of the lungs for vitalization by means of the oxygen inhaled—the only portion of the air used by the lungs—giving it a constantly renewing power to energize the whole man. If a cold climate is attended with great humidity, or raw, chilling winds, the object is defeated and the diseased member aggravated, as would also be the case even if the climate was not a cold, raw one, but was a variable cold one; as then the sudden changes would ...
— Minnesota; Its Character and Climate • Ledyard Bill



Words linked to "Energize" :   sedate, animate, vivify, energy, change, perk up, revivify, cathect, invigorate, repair, stimulate, quicken, modify, excite, renovate, recreate, liven up, energizer, alter, reanimate, energise, energizing, brace, arouse, de-energize, enliven, affect, reinvigorate, liven



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