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Use "energised" in a sentence
"You know, liberals make a big stink about "Jesus Camp" type places, which are practically nonexistent, but when they are faced with children who have been encouraged or allowed to sing in chorus for Obama, looking like zoned out kidbots, they think they're "energised" by the process."
"I mean, the last couple of weeks before he died, he seemed really kind of energised, as opposed to Mr Existential Gloom, and I thought we might be turning a corner."
"The tangible benefits from making health and fitness a prominent element of the company's culture, include increased productivity, with staff more "energised" and "focused" and reduced staff turnover and sickness absence."