Energization: meaning, definitions and examples

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energization

 

[ ˌɛnərˈdʒaɪˈzeɪʃən ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

physical fitness

The process of increasing physical energy and vitality through exercise and proper nutrition.

Synonyms

invigoration, revitalization, vitalization.

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Word Description / Examples
energization

Used when referring to the process of providing energy or power to something, typically in a technical or electrical context.

  • The energization of the power grid was scheduled for 3 PM.
  • We need to ensure the safe energization of the new equipment.
vitalization

Similar to revitalization, but more broadly used to describe infusing life or energy into something. Can be used in both literal and metaphorical contexts.

  • The coach's speech vitalized the team before the big game.
  • The vitalization of the project was crucial for its success.
invigoration

Used to describe the act of making someone feel more energetic or lively. Often used in the context of physical or mental refreshment.

  • The morning jog provided a sense of invigoration.
  • The long holiday invigorated the entire team.
revitalization

Used to describe the process of giving new life or vigor to something, often used in the context of urban development, businesses, or personal health.

  • The revitalization of the downtown area attracted many new businesses.
  • She focused on the revitalization of her health through a balanced diet and exercise.

Examples of usage

  • Energization techniques help to boost energy levels and improve overall well-being.
  • Regular energization is essential for maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Context #2 | Noun

spiritual practice

The act of channeling divine energy for spiritual growth and enlightenment.

Synonyms

awakening, enlightenment, spiritualization.

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energization

Typically used in contexts where physical or mental energy is being revitalized or increased, such as in a workout, motivational session, or team building activity.

  • The warm-up exercises led to a complete energization of the team.
  • Meditation can facilitate the energization of your mind and body.
spiritualization

Refers to the process of making something more spiritual in nature or more aligned with spiritual values. It is often used in religious or new age contexts.

  • The spiritualization of their daily lives brought them closer to each other and their faith.
  • He believed in the spiritualization of the mind through meditation and prayer.
enlightenment

Generally refers to gaining deep understanding, wisdom, or insight, often used in spiritual and philosophical contexts. This can also imply a sense of achieving a higher state of awareness.

  • Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree.
  • The philosopher spent years seeking enlightenment.
awakening

Used to describe the act of becoming aware or conscious about something, often spiritually or intellectually. It's common in narratives about personal growth or realization.

  • Her trip to India led to a profound spiritual awakening.
  • Reading that book was an awakening experience for him.

Examples of usage

  • Energization can help individuals connect with their inner selves and achieve spiritual awakening.
  • Many spiritual traditions incorporate energization as a way to enhance meditation practices.

Translations

Translations of the word "energization" in other languages:

🇵🇹 energização

🇮🇳 ऊर्जाकरण

🇩🇪 Energisierung

🇮🇩 pemberian energi

🇺🇦 енергізація

🇵🇱 energetyzacja

🇯🇵 エネルギー化

🇫🇷 énergisation

🇪🇸 energización

🇹🇷 enerjilendirme

🇰🇷 에너지화

🇸🇦 تنشيط

🇨🇿 energizace

🇸🇰 energetizácia

🇨🇳 充能

🇸🇮 energizacija

🇮🇸 orkugjöf

🇰🇿 энергизация

🇬🇪 ენერგიზაცია

🇦🇿 energetizasiya

🇲🇽 energización

Etymology

The term 'energization' originated in the early 20th century, stemming from the word 'energy' combined with the suffix 'ization' to denote the process or action of energizing. Initially used in the context of physical fitness and health, the concept of energization has since expanded to include spiritual practices and holistic well-being. Today, energization is recognized as a holistic approach to enhancing both physical and spiritual vitality.

See also: energized, energizer, energizing, reenergize.