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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The cars' electric motors are energized by solar cells.
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Woods said the women's movement has not been so energized since the mid-1970s.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But now, with the national economy leaner and personal budgets tighter, an energized public is demanding more accountability.
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But who is going to get energized with sentences like these?
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Constructive conflict energizes relationships; they might wither and die if we were ever able to eliminate conflict.
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Days with Loulse were the energized parts of his life.
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Everyone who makes a successful move from employee to entrepreneur has those liberating moments they remember as transforming, energizing experiences.
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Finally, politics generates conflict, which in turn energizes individuals in organizations.
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Love may or may not produce happiness; whether or not it does in the end, its primary effect is to energize .
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The accumulator vanes within the hood energize the conductors and insulators of the capacitor to power this incandescent discharge.