Definitions
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- noun Alternative spelling of
energizer .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a device that supplies electrical energy
- noun someone who imparts energy and vitality and spirit to other people
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Examples
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Statins not only deplete the body of cholesterol, but also the beneficial natural substance, co-Enzyme Q10, an anti-oxidant and cellular energiser which is present in healthy hearts.
Archive 2006-01-01 Thatsnews 2006
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Dabur India, the consumer products major, today entered into an agreement with Mumbai-based Ajanta Pharma to acquire the latter's over-the-counter OTC energiser brand, '30-Plus'.
Morning News Roundup Deals India Staff 2011
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DRIP … DRIP … DRIP … it keeps on going like the energiser bunny, denny is gonna have a lot of cell mates to choose from
Think Progress » SOURCE: Abramoff Considered Hastert ‘A Reliable Ally For His Clients’ 2006
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A ball energiser that causes it to smash through the next diversion.
July 20th, 2007 curufea 2007
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And I feel so forgotten suddenly like, the breeze has erased me off ....... the only hopeful energiser, the elephant song.
jaeaxe Diary Entry jaeaxe 2007
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Thomas Dolby has been an enormous influence on me, and creative energiser.
staggering work of heartbreaking genius sbisson 2006
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But, however easy it may be for us to confuse ourselves with metaphysical puzzles about the relation between the natural and the supernatural elements -- the human agency and the divine energiser -- in the successful discharge of the Church's work, practically the matter is very plain.
Expositions of Holy Scripture : St. Matthew Chaps. IX to XXVIII Alexander Maclaren 1868
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Working at a computer reduces your blink-rate by as much as half, so keep his waterworks turned on with this energiser.
Evening Standard - Home Thomas Clarke 2011
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Working at a computer reduces your blink-rate by as much as half, so keep his waterworks turned on with this energiser.
Evening Standard - Home Thomas Clarke 2011
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Working at a computer reduces your blink-rate by as much as half, so keep his waterworks turned on with this energiser.
Evening Standard - Home Thomas Clarke 2011
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