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Energising meaning
Alternative form of energizing.
Synonyms of Energising
Example sentences (13)
SMMT chief executive Mike Hawes said: “With the automotive industry beginning a second year of growth, recovery is under way with EVs energising the market.
An energising victory, in partnership with Shane Lowry at the Zurich Classic a couple of weeks ago, injected McIlroy’s year with renewed vigour.
Their rapid ascent in the indie-pop world is marked by a fresh, fun-first approach, setting the stage for an energising and memorable performance this summer.
If taken in the right spirit, it is immensely energising.
That is a task that should suit Sir Keir, with his grown-up debating style, his attention to detail and his preference for persuasion rather than energising the already persuaded.
With their gleefully hardcore, socially astute take on death metal, Venom Prison have been responsible for some of the most energising extreme music of recent years.
And I’m going to start energising my MPs this very day by giving all of the party whips Tasers – and possibly that electric thing Miss Whiplash had in her basement last Tuesday with the clamps and the… Oh!
I’ve only recently started going to these international political meetings (since I retired and now have the time!) but the dynamic is quite different from UK political meetings and very energising.
MF: It sounds energising.
The Minister of Works, Housing and Power, Mr Babatunde Fashola, says the Federal Government (FG) will electrify 37 federal universities under the energising education programme of present administration.
There are four elements to our strategy — driving digital, re-energising our core, reskilling, and building local talent.
Although the film was unable to achieve a cinema release in America or Europe, Cox claimed the experience of making a film with a smaller crew and less restrictions was energising.
In 1905 Albert Einstein published a paper that explained experimental data from the photoelectric effect as being the result of light energy being carried in discrete quantized packets, energising electrons.