energizer

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    someone who imparts energy and vitality and spirit to other people
    a device that supplies electrical energy

Word Origin

energizer (n.)
1750, agent noun from energize.

Example

1. It looks like something happened to the data for the current with the energizer battery .
2. Triple energizer has no exterior-interior relationships with the zang-organs , it is therefore called " solitary fu-organ " .
3. At first the idea of going from coach potato to energizer bunny may seem impossible , but with determination and help from others you 'll be surprised how fast the transformation will occur .
4. For duracell , this is $ 0.378 per battery and for energizer it is $ 0.755 .
5. The industry is dominated by gillette , which is owned by procter & gamble , and energizer holdings , which owns the wilkinson sword and schick brands .

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