Energetic in a sentence as an adjective

Give me your energetic, your rich, Your striding elite yearning to oppress, The vaunted gild of your desolate shore.

They're not ambitious or energetic and, relieved of the need to make something of their lives, they probably won't do much.

It seems like they're trying real hard to paint a picture of how young and energetic and fun they are... but then didn't say the first word about the product they're building.

I interview, and one of them has the right mix of board members to think that a young and energetic "shooting star" is just what they want to kick their revenue in the rear.

He and Andrew were one always one of the most energetic, technically impressive, and just fun-to-be-around founders in the batch.

"If you create a highly energetic environment where people want to talk to each other right across the organisation then you have pretty much done your job right there.

I'm not sure we can all be as sharp and energetic as this particular person is late in our careers, but it did give me hope that there will still be a place for us when we're 50+ or 60+.

Those that had spent all of their time fire-fighting the messes created by the energetic yet clueless brigade of novices.> Many companies want to own your work even when youre off the clock.

In this cycle, you take off a little bit of fuel and oxidiser to burn outside the main combustion chamber, to generate some hot energetic gases that you can exhaust over a turbine.

How is colonizing Mars, or having electric cars does more good for a whole continent that hasn't solved dozens of problems well below any technological/energetic one?

It's incredibly youthful, energetic, entreprenuriel and when it comes to the younger generation, liberal.

The structure of the equations means that the total energy becomes an increasing quantity in time, so you tend to see the simulated system "speed up" or become more energetic as the simulation progresses.

As someone who's trying to optimize his life better, what strikes me the most is this part of the post: For my consistent experience has been that the more \n routine I can make the basic practical aspects of my life, \n the more I am able to be energetic—and \n spontaneous—about intellectual and other things.\n\n\nThis reminds of the book Uncertainty that I'm reading.

Energetic definitions

adjective

possessing or exerting or displaying energy; "an energetic fund raiser for the college"; "an energetic group of hikers"; "it caused an energetic chemical reaction"

adjective

working hard to promote an enterprise

See also: gumptious industrious up-and-coming