energize

/ˈɛnərˌdʒaɪz/
verb
  1. To give someone or something energy, enthusiasm, or vitality.
    • Drinking cold water can help energize your body after a long nap.
    • The coach's speech energized the team before the big game.
    • A good breakfast will energize you for the whole morning.
  2. To supply electrical power to a device or system.
    • You need to energize the circuit before testing the voltage.
    • Pressing the switch energizes the motor and starts the fan.
    • The solar panels energize the batteries during the day.
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