0 past simple and past participle of energize
Both aspects are directed and energized by the motivation to act on the preferred option.
Ironically, the shrill partisanship of contemporary politics, which has energized the field, may also limit its scope.
Recent empirical findings that the two are highly correlated in early language development have further energized the theoretical debate.
Figure 1h also shows that strong increase of the plasma temperature is again localized in the regions with energized electrons.
But, as other scholars have pointed out, it was the sympathy of pity that energized nineteenth-century political and reform movements.
The issue also energized the dormant student movement.
It was that quest - itself not a little utopian - that energized forum advocates.
Few empirical findings have energized as much corrective action as have medical practice variations.