1. energised - Adjective
2. energised - Verb
energised (comparative more energised, superlative most energised)
Alternative spelling of energized
energised
simple past and past participle of energise
The real guardians of progress are not the politicians at Westminster, or even at Holyrood, but the energised activism of tens of thousands of people who I predict will refuse meekly to go back into the political shadows. Alex Salmond
And lastly, if, after a day of rest, one should feel energised for recreation of an amorous kind, he or she must heed the cautionary chorus: ‘Never on a Sunday'. Vijay R. Singh
There's my personal life, my sensitive side, and then me as a performer, sexy and energised and fun. Beyonce Knowles
Although she was energised by the struggle–and found joy in giving energy to others– her constant travelling meant separation from her children, especially Christabel, who had become the national coordinator of the WSPU. Source: Internet
And you can print that. citation Several players were sent away for surgery in this period, a "minor gamble" Ferguson took in the hope they would return energised. Source: Internet
A lower cabin altitude makes the most sense on long flights, especially during the phase when an aircraft is at its highest cruising altitude, ensuring passengers feel refreshed and energised upon arrival. Source: Internet