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energize
(redirected from energiser)

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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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The frontline department in particular is a lot sharper - Lee Novak is like the Energiser bunny running around up front.
Colm Murphy registered his fourth win of the season when Fier Destrier benefited from the second-last-flight fall of leader Energiser to win the 2m4f maiden hurdle.
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