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单词 energizing
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energizingn.

Brit. /ˈɛnədʒʌɪzɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈɛnərˌdʒaɪzɪŋ/
Forms: see energize v. and -ing suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: energize v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < energize v. + -ing suffix1.In quot. 1744 after ancient Greek ἐνέργεια energy n.
1. The action of engaging in work or activity; active operation. As a count noun: an instance or effect of this. Obsolete.
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1744 J. Harris tr. Aristotle in Three Treat. Notes 300 Human Good or Happiness is, the energizing of the Soul [Gk. ψυχῆς ἐνέργεια] according to the best and most consummate Virtue.
1797 J. Edwards Diss. Liberty & Necessity iii. 49 Operation, act or energising is..presupposed in order to an effect, as an efficient cause is presupposed in order to it.
1847 Evangelical Christendom 1 366/2 All those energisings of too many voluntary professors.
1854 L. P. Hickok Empirical Psychol. 241 A nisus, or energizing towards a presented object.
1862 E. M. Goulburn Thoughts Personal Relig. (1873) iii. 22 The fruits of the spirit..are not the result of the energizing of our own will.
1910 Amer. Jrnl. Theol. 14 364 He interprets certain emotional experiences, energizings of the moral will as ‘joy in the Holy Spirit’.
2. Originally: the action of causing someone or something to engage in work or activity; the action or effect of rousing or inspiring someone to action. Now chiefly: the action or effect of filling someone or something with vigour, dynamism, or enthusiasm; invigoration, vitalization; stimulation.
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the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > refreshment or invigoration > [noun]
heartingOE
coolingc1350
refreshinga1382
recreationa1393
easement?a1400
rehetinga1400
freshing1422
refrigery?a1425
refectionc1450
refreshmenta1470
refrigeration1502
corroborating1530
recreating1538
comfortation1543
repast1546
rousing?a1563
refocillation1570
refresh1592
inanimationa1631
recruita1643
irrigationa1660
quicking1661
invigoration1662
reinvigoration1663
recuperation1703
rally1826
recruiting1840
energizing1841
recreance1842
inspiriting1846
animation1855
recruitment1862
inspiritment1886
pepping up1916
the world > action or operation > undertaking > beginning action or activity > [noun] > bringing into action
animation1605
actuation1623
inactuation1662
actuating1710
energizing1841
activation1883
activating1902
derepression1960
1841 Amer. Biblical Repository Oct. 353 We..learn to consider ourselves as causes of those effects, which follow our conscious energizing of some appropriate faculty.
1851 Fraser's Mag. 43 323 The curbing of our mischievous propensities, and the energizing of our good ones.
1918 School & Home Educ. Apr. 182/2 The exaltation, the energizing which result from the singing of patriotic..songs bear fruit in thousands of lives.
1984 N.Y. Times 2 May b1 Mr. Jackson's energizing of black political awareness has shattered the stereotypical notion that ‘blacks don't vote’.
2001 P. Caram 1993 World Trade Center Bombing iv. 52 The reward for our involvement was the energizing of Islamic insurgents.
3. The action or process of supplying a device, machine, etc., with energy, esp. in the form of electricity, and thereby causing it (to begin) to operate. Also: the action of a device, machine, etc., becoming energized (energized adj. 3) and beginning to operate.
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1881 T. A. Edison U.S. Patent 242,901 1/2 As the load is constant, the rapidity with which work is done will depend upon the energizing of the motor [i.e. by the current flowing through the circuit].
1889 U.S. Patent 412,332 2/1 The energizing of the magnet F to arrest the descent of the [elevator] car..may be accomplished through a branch circuit..provided with a push-button or other circuit-closing device.
1915 D. P. Moreton Drake's Telephone Handbk. viii. 168 An additional resistance, 130 ohms,..prevents the relay from energizing.
1962 Sci. News Let. 3 Nov. 294/2 The energizing of the coils is timed in such a way that a magnetic wave is created, moving along the path of the tube and accelerating the plasma.
1986 Los Banos-Gates Environmental Rep. in Calif.-Oregon & Los Banos-Gates Transmission Project II.B. iv. 11 The energizing of a line creates the electric field and the corona and electrostatic coupling previously discussed.
2006 M. H. J. Bollen & I. Y.-H. Gu Signal Processing of Power Quality Disturbances vi. 494 The transient is due to the energizing of the capacitor in phase c.
4. Physics. The action or process of imparting energy to matter, esp. a particle; the action of causing a particle to move into a higher energy state.
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1924 G. J. Burns Some New Theories of Light & Color 11 The energizing of ions by induction depends upon their electrical neutrality.
1931 E. B. Millard Physical Chem. Colleges (ed. 3) xi. 392 These reactions..show the energizing of molecules by radiation.
1985 NASA 1986 Long-range Program Plan iii. 41 Dynamics Explorers 1 and 2..studied the energizing of particles that produce the aurorae and interact with the atmosphere.
2011 O. D. Sparkman et al. Gas Chromatogr. & Mass Spectrometry (ed. 2) iv. 144 Product ions that are formed and stored during the energizing of the precursor ion will not undergo collisional activation.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

energizingadj.

Brit. /ˈɛnədʒʌɪzɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈɛnərˌdʒaɪzɪŋ/
Forms: see energize v. and -ing suffix2.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: energize v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < energize v. + -ing suffix2.
1. Chiefly Philosophy and Theology. That engages in work or activity; that is in active operation. Now rare.With quot. 1751 cf. energy n. 3c, energizer n. 1.
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the world > action or operation > [adjective] > in operation
workfulOE
operant?a1425
operative?a1425
inworking1587
energetical1595
afloat1604
working1609
energetic1629
active1641
energizing1751
energic1786
operating1825
functioning1835
running1842
functionating1884
functional1892
1751 J. Harris Hermes i. ix. 173 As all Energies are Attributes, they have reference of course to certain energizing Substances.
1797 J. Gillies in tr. Aristotle Ethics & Politics I. 134 The energising principle, which, when unceasingly active,..is simple, unmixed, and pure energy.
1849 C. Stovel Canne's Necessitie of Separation Introd. p. xxi A practical and energizing spirit breathes through them all [sc. Canne's writings].
1905 E. L. Powell Victory of Faith i. 17 This faith in Jesus..is an overcoming faith—a conquering faith—and hence an active, working, energizing principle.
1989 G. A. Maloney Why not become totally Fire? vii. 45 Such an energizing God is far from a static, perfect, unchangeable deity.
2. Originally: that causes someone or something to engage in work or activity; that rouses or inspires someone to action. Now chiefly: that supplies energy (in various senses); esp. that fills someone or something with vigour, dynamism, or enthusiasm; invigorating, vitalizing; stimulating, exciting.
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the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > refreshment or invigoration > [adjective]
cooling?c1425
comfortablec1440
refreshing1534
rousing1576
vegetant1576
reviving1579
refriscative1582
refrigerating1583
cordial1584
airy1591
freshing1591
animating1595
fertile1597
recreating1600
refective1611
refreshfula1614
comforting1623
refrigerant1626
erecting1654
cordialine1674
refocillating1675
corroboratinga1680
refectory1693
invigorating1694
restoring1697
freshful1734
enlivening1746–7
livelya1754
tonic1756
stimulatory1758
vivifying1768
energizing1786
stimulative1791
refreshening1807
vitalizing1813
stimulating1827
recuperative1843
invigorative1860
innerving1868
breezy1870
tonicizing1890
reparatory1893
1786 S. Horsley Serm. Sons Clergy 16 To taste those nobler ecstasies of energising Love.
1812 T. Busby in Genuine Rejected Addr. Drury-lane Theatre 28 When energizing objects men pursue, What are the prodigies they cannot do?
1863 J. D. Dana Man. Geol. 743 The energizing light of the sun shining on the earth.
1917 Louisiana Planter & Sugar Manufacturer 30 June 411/2 It is very energizing and has a high food value.
1957 A. C. Baines Woodwind Instruments & their Hist. i. 36 The reed..springs open for a brief instant to communicate an energizing stab of breath-pressure.
1996 L. Chamberlain tr. F. Nietzsche in Nietzsche in Turin ii. 44 It's the air that does it—dry, energizing, jolly.
2016 Advertiser (Adelaide) (Nexis) 20 Mar. (BodySoulSA ed.) 10 It's hard getting to the gym when you're a mum so here's an energising workout where your bub gets to join in.
3. That supplies a device, machine, etc., with energy, esp. in the form of electricity, and thereby causes it (to begin) to operate.
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1884 C. Cummings U.S. Patent 306,225 2/2 An electro-magnet having separate energizing-coils of different resistances.
1924 Trans. Amer. Inst. Electr. Engineers 43 803/2 Its energizing circuit is partially short-circuited when the contact of the relay circuit is closed.
1958 M. Schwarzschild Struct. & Evol. Stars vii. 242 If there exists under special circumstances an energizing mechanism..which is stronger than the damping mechanisms, the pulsations will not be damped.
2013 A. Waygood Introd. Electr. Sci. x. 85/1 Since it is necessary to pass the energising current in the opposite direction to the cell's de-energising current, the battery charger must be connected with great care.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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