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energize
(redirected from energised)

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energize verb activate, agitate, animate, augment, boost, charge, dynamize, elate, electrify, empower, enliven, excite to action, exhilarate, galvanize, give life to, goad, imbue with life, incite, inflame, inspire, intensify, invigorate, kindle, labor, liven, magnetize, pep up, quicken, reinforce, restore, spur, stimulate, strain, strengthen, struggle, toil, vitalize, vivify
See also: activate, agitate, empower, incite, reinforce, renew, restore, stimulate


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It's something more like awe at the number and extent and infrastructural implications of Hadid's recent oeuvre, an awe energised by the pizzazz, drama, and effects of light intrinsic to the work, and then rendered almost giddy by the vortex of Wright's rotunda.
It is proposed that the well-rounded student is one who is energised and motivated to achieve but also resilient when the going gets tough.
Excellent teachers are motivated and energised by their students, they love them as individuals and this affective commitment moves them to act for their benefit.
 
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