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His calm demeanor seems to energize the room despite the potentially stressful situation.

Activists must consistently hold politicians accountable, challenge unjust policies and energize those who might otherwise remain on the sidelines.

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He said that the party rarely stands for issues that can energize the base, wasting all of its energy responding to a fabrication in GOP voters' heads.

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She carried USC through a shooting slump, not only pacing the Trojans offense with a stunning 38 points but energizing their defense, too, swatting one shot after another, eight in total.

That magnitude of surge could cause transmission lines that remained energized to heat up, sag, arc and potentially start a fire, experts said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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