energetic |
full of or displaying energy; active; vigorous. [2 definitions] |
energetics |
(used with a sing. verb) the branch of physics concerned with energy and its transformations. |
energize |
to inspire, make active, or infuse with energy. [3 definitions] |
energy |
the power or capacity for activity. [4 definitions] |
energy-saving |
of or pertaining to a device or process that uses energy efficiently. |
enervate |
to take away the strength or vitality of; weaken. |
en famille |
(French) in one's family; informally. |
enfant terrible |
(French) an undisciplined, spoiled child. [2 definitions] |
enfeeble |
to take away the strength of; make feeble, as from age or disease. |
enfilade |
gunfire directed along the entire length of a military target, such as a line of soldiers. [3 definitions] |
enfold |
to place within a covering; envelop. [2 definitions] |
enforce |
to compel compliance with or obedience to. [3 definitions] |
enforceable |
combined form of enforce. |
enforcement |
the act or process of enforcing. |
enfranchise |
to give the rights of a citizen to, esp. the right to vote. [2 definitions] |
Eng. |
abbreviation of "England" or "English." |
engagé |
committed and involved, esp. in support of an aim or cause. |
engage |
to obtain or use the service of; employ. [11 definitions] |
engaged |
busy; employed; involved. [4 definitions] |
engagement |
the act of engaging or state of being engaged. [4 definitions] |
engaging |
able to attract and hold one's interest; charming; pleasing; attractive. |