en releasing energy

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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Effects of releasing energy

  • en also known as losing calories ➜
  • en you become tired ➜
  • en being fired ➜
  • en being tired ➜
  • en calming down later ➜
  • en damage ➜
  • en a desire to nap ➜
  • en enervation ➜
  • en exhaustion ➜
  • en explosive power ➜
  • en you feel tired ➜
  • en feeling a pleasant fatigue ➜
  • en getting something done ➜
  • en karmic satori ➜
  • en loud screaming ➜
  • en you may jump ➜
  • en to need more food ➜
  • en it needs to be replaced ➜
  • en not really noticable ➜
  • en an opposite and equal reaction ➜
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releasing energy is a subevent of…

  • en exercising ➜
  • en you become tired ➜
  • en sweat ➜
  • en clearing your chakras ➜
  • en control a car ➜
  • en dance ➜
  • en dying ➜
  • en exercise ➜
  • en fart ➜
  • en you jog ➜
  • en jump up and down ➜
  • en run ➜
  • en run, jump, stretch ➜
  • en sex ➜
  • en sigh ➜

releasing energy requires…

  • en energy ➜
  • en you to be alive ➜
  • en concentration ➜
  • en discipline ➜
  • en eating food ➜
  • en energy to be released ➜
  • en exercise ➜
  • en expending effort ➜
  • en expending some energ ➜
  • en expending some energy ➜
  • en letting go ➜
  • en motion ➜
  • en movement ➜
  • en muscles ➜
  • en an outlet ➜
  • en physical exertion ➜

releasing energy is used for…

  • en working ➜
  • en avoiding stress ➜
  • en body building ➜
  • en changing states ➜
  • en enjoying your work ➜
  • en ensuring you can sleep at night ➜
  • en exercise ➜
  • en getting tired ➜
  • en giving it all you've got ➜
  • en having recreational fun ➜
  • en hiking ➜
  • en letting loose ➜
  • en letting off steam ➜
  • en playing ➜
  • en working out ➜
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