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invigorate
[ in-vig-uh-reyt ]
invigorate
/ ɪnˈvɪɡəˌreɪt /
verb
- tr to give vitality and vigour to; animate; brace; refresh
to be invigorated by fresh air
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Derived Forms
- inˈvigoratively, adverb
- inˈvigorˌatingly, adverb
- inˌvigorˈation, noun
- inˈvigorative, adjective
- inˈvigorˌator, noun
- inˈvigorˌating, adjective
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Other Words From
- in·vig·or·a·tion [in-vig-, uh, -, rey, -sh, uh, n], noun
- in·vig·or·a·tive adjective
- in·vig·or·a·tive·ly adverb
- in·vig·or·a·tor noun
- re·in·vig·or·ate verb (used with object) reinvigorated reinvigorating
- re·in·vig·or·a·tion noun
- un·in·vig·or·at·ed adjective
- un·in·vig·or·a·tive adjective
- un·in·vig·or·a·tive·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of invigorate1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of invigorate1
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Synonym Study
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Example Sentences
He is happy; the thought of the stars of the National Wrestling Association seems to invigorate him.
Squats invigorate your nervous system and help your stress response since the squat is a naturally defensive position.
There are steps the international community can take to invigorate the Palestinian economy.
I invigorate my sour cream by adding fresh chopped dill, which gives it nice color, flavor, and depth.
I ordered myself to be carried to Mrs. Baynton's, in hope that an interval of repose would invigorate and refresh me.
The change of scene and air will be very beneficial to your health, and tend to invigorate both your mind and body.
But several collateral circumstances served to invigorate its spirit.
I see nothing that will invigorate the public councils, and resuscitate the dormant spirit and resources of the nation.
This would invigorate the annimal as he used the pole with great energy, and with my help they would get up.
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