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en·er·get·ic

 (ĕn′ər-jĕt′ĭk)
adj.
1. Possessing, exerting, or displaying energy. See Synonyms at active.
2. Of or relating to energy.

[Greek energētikos, from energein, to be active, from energos, active; see energy.]

en′er·get′i·cal·ly adv.
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Adv.1.energetically - in an energetic manner
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energetically

adverb
With intense energy and force:
Idioms: hammer and tongs, tooth and nail, with might and main.
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Translations
بصورةٍ حَيَوِيَّه
energiskt
energ ikusan
ötullega, rösklega
enerjik bir şekildeyorulmaksızın

energetically

[ˌenəˈdʒetɪkəlɪ] ADV [play, run] → con energía; [work, deny] → enérgicamente; [campaign] → activamente, vigorosamente
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energetically

[ˌɛnərˈdʒɛtɪkli] adv
(= with enthusiasm) [promote, support, pursue] → énergiquement; [defend, speak] → énergiquement
(= with physical energy) [work, exercise] → avec énergie
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energetically

adv
deny, protest, campaign, workenergisch
run, dance, jumpvoller Energie; she nodded her head energeticallysie nickte nachdrücklich
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energetically

[ˌɛnəˈdʒɛtɪklɪ] advenergicamente
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energy

(ˈenədʒi) plural ˈenergies noun
1. the ability to act, or the habit of acting, strongly and vigorously. He has amazing energy for his age; That child has too much energy; I must devote my energies to gardening today.
2. the power, eg of electricity, of doing work. electrical energy; nuclear energy.
ˌenerˈgetic (-ˈdʒetik) adjective
1. vigorous; very active. an energetic child.
2. requiring energy. an energetic walk.
ˌenerˈgetically adverb
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my dear Glaucon, I said, how energetically you polish them up for the decision, first one and then the other, as if they were two statues.
The honor of putting it to the proof was energetically claimed by J.
He took a book from his pocket and began energetically to read it, judging by the precision and frequency with which he turned the leaves.
Ferguson energetically pushed the preparations for his departure, and in person superintended the construction of his balloon, with certain modifications; in regard to which he observed the most absolute silence.
"Sell me the missis," said another soldier, addressing the German, who, angry and frightened, strode energetically along with downcast eyes.
He couldn't collect it in three years!" he heard vigorously uttered by a round-shouldered, short, country gentleman, who had pomaded hair hanging on his embroidered collar, and new boots obviously put on for the occasion, with heels that tapped energetically as he spoke.
Jasper went to work energetically, at once, perceiving that his leisure was observed.
Sometimes, she would coldly tolerate me; sometimes, she would condescend to me; sometimes, she would be quite familiar with me; sometimes, she would tell me energetically that she hated me.
"Possibly, possibly," said Beauchamp immediately; "but every simpleton would not be able to understand your heroism, and sooner or later you will find yourself compelled to explain it to them more energetically than would be convenient to your bodily health and the duration of your life.
"It was their own fault!" cried Charley, energetically. "Why did not they fight for the country where they were born?
"My dear child, it went out of my head." He smoothed his silk hat energetically, and at once affected an air of hurry.
Looking up, her eye was caught by the line of the mountains flying out energetically across the sky like the lash of a curling whip.

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