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excitar
Catalan
vigoritzar
Spanish
estimular
Cause to be alert and energetic.
brace
stimulate
arouse
energize
energise
sedate
de-energise
de-energize
Portuguese
excitar
Catalan
reanimar-se
Gain or regain energy.
perk
percolate
pick up
gain vigor
Catalan
reanimar-se
brace
stimulate
arouse
energize
energise
1
Severe storm damage in Buller as locals
brace
for ongoing power cuts.
2
With Trump, businesses should
brace
themselves for further battles ahead, King said.
3
John Mayer should
brace
himself for Jessica Simpson's forthcoming memoir, Open Book.
4
Lerato Lamola scored a
brace
,
having helped Arrows take the early lead.
5
All told, short-term investors should
brace
for a rocky summer, Gundlach said.
1
They produce original research, create useful technology and
stimulate
the global economy.
2
The new leader also cannot use the budget to
stimulate
the economy.
3
The mining sector is however expected to
stimulate
growth in coming years.
4
Her new administration's main priority, she said, was to
stimulate
economic growth.
5
Stakeholders need to work together to
stimulate
action and ensure successful initiatives.
1
Their intention was of course to
arouse
the interest of Broadway producers.
2
The sensory exercises
arouse
and intensify the central activities in our children.
3
The jewellers gasp in the immensity of the hope her words
arouse
.
4
The Psalm was very appropriate; well fitted to
arouse
the military spirit:
5
Nor did the sight of the male organs
arouse
any particular sensations.
1
The river Chagres will
energize
the Canal as well as fill it.
2
For a time, it appeared that the pennant race would
energize
him.
3
In this cycle, race-based appeals
energize
communities of color and repel suburbia.
4
It will permeate our lives,
energize
our bodies, and fuel our imaginations.
5
The massive project was conceived in the 1950s to
energize
lower Manhattan.
1
That sort of achievement may help
energise
SK to pursue bolder deals.
2
A generous helping of fizzy pop to
energise
campers and day-trippers alike.
3
I want to help focus, motivate and
energise
to achieve these efficiency savings.
4
Ukrainians knew how such posts could go viral and quickly
energise
mass protests.
5
But they forgot the final e, my friends, e for
energise
.
1
Try search out one or two to try
perk
up
your home.
2
Andy forgot his personal embarrassment and began to
perk
up
his ears.
3
Sometimes he would seem to
perk
up
for a Day or two.
4
Diane began to
perk
up
as soon as she took a bite.
5
Don't be alarmed if they flop for a few days: they'll
perk
up
.
6
When they do, judges
perk
up
and think there must be a reason.
7
It made every man in the grill-room
perk
up
his ears.
8
Fill the bowl with bottled water, and maybe he'll
perk
up
.
'
9
I pretended to
perk
up
,
writing incomprehensible notes in my notebook.
10
Reggie's guys Del and Miguel, at our end of the table,
perk
up
.
11
I'm a hopin' that p'haps with you around she may
perk
up
some.
12
Its 100 per cent cotton cord and line pouffes will
perk
up
any room.
13
Feel free to have a cup of coffee in the morning to
perk
up
.
14
The clothes that made the more jaded audience members
perk
up
,
however, were light-based.
15
He saw Beauregard's ears
perk
up
as they both heard the outside door open.
16
A quarter-point decrease alone won't
perk
up
a sluggish economy.
perk
up
perk
Portuguese
excitar
animar
energizar
estimular
Catalan
vigoritzar
vigoritzar-se
estimular
reanimar-se
reviscolar-se
Spanish
estimular