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Definition of Energizing
1. Adjective. Supplying motive force. "The complex civilization of which Rome was the kinetic center"
2. Noun. The activity of causing to have energy and be active.
Generic synonyms: Activity
Specialized synonyms: Electrification, Animation, Invigoration, Vivification
Derivative terms: Energize, Energize
Definition of Energizing
1. a. Capable of imparting or exercising energy.
Definition of Energizing
1. Verb. (present participle of energize) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Energizing
1. energize [v] - See also: energize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Energizing
Literary usage of Energizing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Advanced Elocution: Designed as a Practical Treatise for Teachers and by J. W. Shoemaker, George Beswick Hynson, John Hendricks Bechtel (1913)
"The exercises of the head and trunk, relaxing and energizing, while not the ...
energizing or Fundamental Exercises Upon the flexibility of the wrist in its ..."
2. Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear and Rage: An Account of Recent by Walter Bradford Cannon (1920)
"... CHAPTER XII THE energizing INFLUENCE OP EMOTIONAL EXCITEMENT The close relation
between emotion and muscular action has long been perceived. ..."
3. Helps to a Correct Understanding of Nature on the Basis of Realism by Barton S. Taylor (1889)
"We here introduce a table containing all the causes, operating in inorganic
nature, with some effects and the nexus: Gravity; energizing; spheres, ..."
4. Society Gymnastics and Voice-culture, Adapted from the Delsarte System by Genevieve Stebbins (1888)
"energizing EXERCISES. LESSON III. Standing Exercises. The energizing exercises
are arranged for the purpose of directing the will-force according to the ..."
5. The Executive and His Control of Men: A Study in Personal Efficiency by Enoch Burton Gowin (1915)
"... CHAPTER IV THE energizing LEVEL "The plain fact remains that men the world
over possess amounts of resource, which only very exceptional individuals ..."
6. Plato Against the Atheists, Or, the Tenth Book of the Dialogue on Laws by Plato (1845)
"that it never leaves itself, not only never ceases energizing, but is also the
fountain and beginning of motion to all other things. ..."
7. The Sphere and Duties of Government by Wilhelm Humboldt (1854)
"Here, too, we find the difference manifested between the energizing and other
sensuous impres- , sions. ..."
8. The Theosophist by Theosophical Society (Madras, India) (1890)
"The existence of Force and, its correlative, Matter, or of a primary substance
energizing itself, though a necessary assumption for a scientific theory, is, ..."