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adrenalize

especially British, ad·re·nal·ise

[uh-dreen-l-ahyz]

verb (used with object)

adrenalized, adrenalizing 
  1. to stir to action; excite.

    The promise of victory adrenalized the team.



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But to answer your question about what we do for adrenalize, I like balloons, magic, glitter, and unicorns with my kids.

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“There’s always been a secret cynicism underpinning Abrams’ ‘Star’ blockbusters, which adrenalize the pop-est culture of his youth and avoid anything requiring originality or imagination.

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Def Leppard’s biggest UK hit was an old power ballad that was recorded – and rejected – for Adrenalize, then revisited for the greatest hits album Vault.

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Between Hysteria and the 1992 album Adrenalize, the hard rock landscape was changed by the emergence of grunge.

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We had just finished a new album, which was then "Adrenalize."

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