ergotropic

/ˌɜrɡəˈtrɑpɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or promoting activity, energy, and the body's readiness for action, especially in response to stress or a challenge.
    • Caffeine has an ergotropic effect, making people feel more alert and active.
    • The coach designed an ergotropic warm-up routine to get the players mentally and physically ready for the game.
    • After a good night's sleep, she felt an ergotropic surge of energy that helped her finish the project.
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