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Meanings of re-energise(re-energising) in English
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Usage of re-energising in English
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Their football club needs re-energising but that will only happen with a change of ownership.
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Could it be that the movement is re-energising itself?
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That album was definitely re-energising for him.
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It conveys both the idea of a change of substance and direction and that of continuity and re-energising.
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Lyra McKee's vision and values urgently demand that next step towards restoring normality and re-energising the peace process.
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Surely that would be a humdinger. Some reviewers have said that 'Cornish is a wizard at re-energising tired tropes'.
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Many middle-class voters feel Macron did not live up to his promise of re-energising the economy and cleaning up politics.
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The Grand Master of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland has called on Orangemen to play their part in re-energising Unionism.
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An Israeli Foreign Ministry document leaked today suggests an improves offer of land to the Palestinians as a way of re-energising peace talks.
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Debenhams Chairman Lovering said in a separate statement he had experience of re-energising businesses and was happy to offer himself as a candidate.
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Zhang told the all-party parliamentary China group in Westminster yesterday that Beijing's stimulus package was already showing signs of re-energising the Chinese economy.
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CWR general manager Charlie Duckworth said Humidor's spring would not hinge on Saturday as the stable works towards re-energising the $4 million stakes-winner.
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How can civil society reform and re-energise itself to meet this critical challenge?
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Russia is keen to obtain Western technology to re-energise its local car industry.
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Throughout our lives, various things have happened to re-energise the friendship.
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He may recover, re-energise and come back as a spitfire comedian looking for revenge.