Pronunciation: /ˈɛnərˌdʒaɪz/
verb to give energy or enthusiasm to; invigorate
A1 Drinking a cup of coffee in the morning can help energize you for the day.
A2 I like to listen to upbeat music to energize myself before going for a run.
B1 Exercising regularly can help energize your body and improve your overall health.
B2 Attending a motivational seminar can energize your mindset and inspire you to achieve your goals.
C1 Implementing time management techniques can energize your productivity and efficiency at work.
C2 Engaging in creative activities like painting or writing can energize your mind and boost your creativity.
formal The new power plant will help to energize the entire city.
informal I need some coffee to energize me for the rest of the day.
slang Let's hit up that new juice bar to get energized before the party.
figurative Listening to music always has a way of energizing my soul.
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