Synonym: drive, force, might, potency, power, stamina, strength, vigor, vim, vitality. Antonym: inertia. Similar words: generous, listener, generate, in general, generation gap, the general public, emerge, undergo. Meaning: ['enədʒɪ] n. 1. (physics) the capacity of a physical system to do work; the units of energy are joules or ergs 2. forceful exertion 3. enterprising or ambitious drive 4. an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing) 5. a healthy capacity for vigorous activity 6. the federal department responsible for maintaining a national energy policy of the United States; created in 1977.
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31 She's got so much energy she never seems to tire.
32 Most people spend more time and energy going around problems than in trying to solve them. Henry Ford
33 It seems that light energy will be an important subject of scientific research in the future.
34 The energy an animal uses is in direct relation to speed and body mass.
35 On a global scale, 77% of energy is created from fossil fuels.
36 I've tried my last bit of energy, just as you bloomed sunflower smile.
37 She was good at redirecting the children's energy into something useful.
38 She still has the energy and sex appeal of a woman less than half her age.
39 Colours like red convey a sense of energy and strength.
40 He was saving his energy for next week's race in Belgium.
41 Your metabolic rate is the speed at which your body transforms food into energy.
42 A mere fraction of available wind energy is currently utilized.
43 A few years ago a car fuelled by solar energy would have been inconceivable.
44 The use of atomic energy will revolutionize the lives of coming generations.
45 Her energy and intellect are respected all over the world.
46 We need to rethink the way we consume energy. Take, for instance[http://sentencedict.com], our approach to transport.
47 Many companies have struggled valiantly to use less energy and chuck out less rubbish.
48 The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new.
49 He argued that important historical sites were aligned along straight lines of mystic energy.
50 As the input of energy is increased, the volume gets louder.
51 Since I started eating more healthily I've got so much more energy.
52 They do not want to expend energy in what, to them, is a lost cause.
53 My childhood and adolescence were a joyous outpouring of energy, a ceaseless quest for expression, skill, and experience. School was only a background to the supreme delight of lessons in music, dance, and dramatics, and the thrill of sojourns in the country, theaters, concerts.
54 We tend to use these terms as if they were freely interchangeable forms of energy.
55 The public should be educated in how to use energy more effectively.
56 Since man is able to tap such resources as oil and metals, why can't he develop and harness other energy resources?
57 The programme aims to make the country self-sufficient in food production and to cut energy imports.
58 He has carried out extensive research into renewable energy sources.
59 Coal has been displaced by natural gas as a major source of energy.
60 The threat of global warming will eventually force the US to slow down its energy consumption.
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