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Definition of Energises
1. energise [v] - See also: energise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Energises
Literary usage of Energises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Select Library of Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church by Philip Schaff, Henry Wace (1899)
"For being of like essence with Go;l and the Father, He wills and energises freely
as God, and being also of like essence with us He likewise wills and ..."
2. Esoteric Christianity, Or, The Lesser Mysteries by Annie Wood Besant (1913)
"Porphyry writes: "He who energises according to the practical virtues is a worthy
man ; but he who energises according to the purifying virtues is an ..."
3. The Electrical Engineer (1891)
"The current enters at the right, traverses the relay there shown, energises one
or other of the electromagnet cores at the top, according to FIG. 2. ..."
4. The Telephone and Telephone Exchanges: Their Invention and Development by John E. Kingsbury (1915)
"A current coming over the line energises the line relay which lights the line
... appropriate jack energises the cut-off relay which breaks the circuit of ..."
5. The formation of Christendom by Thomas William Allies (1875)
"And so whatever that is which feels, which understands, which wills, which
energises, it is heavenly and divine, and therefore must be eternal. ..."
6. Porphyry the Philosopher to His Wife Marcella by Porphyry, Richard Garnett (1896)
"virtues is an angelic man, or is also a good demon. He who energises according
to the intellectual virtues alone is a god, but he who energises according to ..."
7. Psychical Miscellanea: Being Papers on Psychical Research, Telepathy by John Arthur Hill (1920)
"So with the spirit which energises through it. Beginning with what we know best,
... This individual spirit energises through each of our bodies. ..."
8. Electric Motive Power: The Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power by Albion Thomas Snell (1894)
"The controlling power for either of these governors is the main current which
energises the soft iron core of a solenoid, and connection is made by suitable ..."