energize (Meaning)
energize (v)
cause to be alert and energetic
raise to a higher energy level
energize (v. i.)
To use strength in action; to act or operate with force or vigor; to act in producing an effect.
energize (v. t.)
To give strength or force to; to make active; to alacrify; as, to energize the will.
Synonyms & Antonyms of energize
Synonyms:
- activate
- cheer
- revive
- propel
- vivify
- drive
- jump-start
- vitalize
- invigorate
- jazz (up)
- enliven
- motivate
- zip (up)
- provoke
- trigger
- awaken
- arouse
- stir
- animate
- quicken
- spike
- spark
- strengthen
- lift
- inspire
- rouse
- recreate
- excite
- electrify
Antonyms:
- check
- restrain
- restrain
- enervate
- repress
- discourage
- check
- do in
- enervate
- slow
- stunt
- sap
- wash out
- still
- knock out
- slow
- sap
- still
- suppress
- wash out
- do in
- fatigue
- quell
- wear out
- discourage
- quench
- repress
- curb
- enfeeble
- knock out
- quell
- suppress
- stunt
- demoralize
- fatigue
- curb
- demoralize
- quench
- enfeeble
- burn out
- wear out
- burn out
Synonyms:
- fire
- raise
- reenergize
- instigate
- move
- set off
- impel
- awake
- amp (up)
- refresh
- recharge
- galvanize
- enkindle
- embolden
- foment
- regenerate
- pep (up)
- charge
- boost
- juice up
- actuate
- whip (up)
- resuscitate
- kindle
- enflame
- revitalize
- turn on
- reanimate
- infuse
- resurrect
- fortify
- brace
- abet
- steel
- buoy
- inflame
- hearten
- reinvigorate
- ginger (up)
- incite
- rally
- fillip
- rekindle
- reactivate
- renew
- wake (up)
- rejuvenate
- reawaken
- liven (up)
- ferment
- motive
Antonyms:
energize Sentence Examples
- The effervescent energy of the crowd was palpable.
- The uplifting music energized the weary dancers.
- A hot cup of coffee in the morning always energizes me for the day.
- The motivational speaker's words energized the audience.
- The vibrant colors of the painting energized the dull room.
- The prospect of a new adventure energized the restless traveler.
- The cool breeze from the ocean energized the sun-soaked beachgoers.
- The invigorating aroma of citrus energized the tired mind.
- The supportive words from my mentor energized me to persevere through difficult times.
- The excitement of the upcoming vacation energized the family.
FAQs About the word energize
cause to be alert and energetic, raise to a higher energy levelTo use strength in action; to act or operate with force or vigor; to act in producing an effect.,
stimulate, activate, cheer, revive, propel, vivify, drive, jump-start, vitalize, invigorate
drain, weaken, exhaust, inhibit, weary, dampen, deaden, dull, damp, harass
The effervescent energy of the crowd was palpable.
The uplifting music energized the weary dancers.
A hot cup of coffee in the morning always energizes me for the day.
The motivational speaker's words energized the audience.