The verb "adrenalize" means to stimulate or excite someone, often by increasing their adrenaline levels—typically resulting in heightened energy, enthusiasm, or alertness. It is often used in contexts involving sports, entertainment, or situations that elicit strong emotional responses. The frequency of use is moderate, primarily used in both spoken and written language but more frequently in informal or energetic contexts, such as conversations about sports, business, or motivation.
(Финал игры с захватывающим окончанием адренализировал толпу, погружая её в безумие.)
She was able to adrenalize her team with a passionate speech before the big match.
(Ей удалось адренализировать свою команду страстной речью перед важным матчем.)
The roller coaster ride adrenalized me, leaving me breathless and exhilarated.
While "adrenalize" is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions, it does reflect a state related to energy and excitement, which is often wrapped in phrases that imply a rush or peak performance.
(Когда ты на подъеме, не забудь прокатиться на волне адреналина для максимальной продуктивности.)
Facing a challenge can really adrenalize a person, pushing them to do their best.
(Столкновение с вызовом действительно может адренализировать человека, заставляя его делать все возможное.)
Events like concerts and sporting games often create a palpable adrenaline rush in the audience.
The term "adrenalize" is derived from "adrenal," which relates to the adrenal glands that produce adrenaline (epinephrine). The word combines "adrenal" with the suffix "-ize," which is used to form verbs indicating a process of causing or transforming into a specified quality.