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energize

[en-er-jahyz] / ˈɛn ərˌdʒaɪz /


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So-called job huggers, people who stay in their jobs, can also try to focus on projects that energize them, or ask to switch teams or managers to make their workdays better, according to Glassdoor’s report.

From MarketWatch

Their message cut through the energized crowd that cheered louder and louder with each jump.

From Los Angeles Times

Colleagues credit his success at Adventures and future postings running the Animal Kingdom theme park, Disneyland, and Walt Disney World to his ability to energize cast members and to get to know guests.

From The Wall Street Journal

His body felt hot, cold, tired, energized, tight, and relieved at the same time.

From Literature

“The new, energized Baker Hughes continues to evolve into a focused Energy and Industrial Technology stalwart,” analysts James West and Sanskriti Reddy say.

From The Wall Street Journal