Energize - meaning and definition. What is Energize
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What (who) is Energize - definition

CHRISTIAN YOUTH CHARITY
Crusaders Christian Youth Movement; Energize; Urban Saints Westbrook
  • The original Crusaders logo
  • The Urban Saints logo

energize         
(energizes, energizing, energized)
Note: in BRIT, also use 'energise'
To energize someone means to give them the enthusiasm and determination to do something.
He helped energize and mobilize millions of people around the nation...
I am completely energized and feeling terrific.
VERB: V n, be V-ed
energizing
Acupuncture has a harmonizing and energizing effect on mind and body.
ADJ
energize         
or energise
1. give vitality and enthusiasm to: people were energized by his ideas.
2. supply energy to.
Energize         
·vt To give strength or force to; to make active; to Alacrify; as, to energize the will.
II. Energize ·vi To use strength in action; to act or operate with force or vigor; to act in producing an Effect.

Wikipedia

Urban Saints

Urban Saints is a Christian youth charity based in the United Kingdom. Previously known as Crusaders, it has been operating since the early 1900s. Urban Saints is a member of the Evangelical Alliance.

Examples of use of Energize
1. "It would energize, energize the rest of the world, to be willing to help us.
2. It would energize American forces, it would energize the political environment.
3. Obama is well positioned to energize the civilian workforce.
4. The 2004 elections proved the Internet can energize politics.
5. Reid (Nev.) said the current situation in Iraq "has helped to energize" al–Qaeda.