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reinvigorate

/ ˌriːɪnˈvɪɡəˌreɪt /

verb

  1. to put vitality and vigour back into (someone or something)


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Derived Forms

  • ˌreinˌvigoˈration, noun

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Example Sentences

“These immigrants reinvigorate the American spirit,” Ravenel says of those in the country today.

Not that Bryk is a hard-core partisan seeking to reinvigorate the Democratic Party with some kind of 50-state strategy.

This is the latest in a long series of efforts to reboot, reinvigorate, and rebrand the company.

Palestinian leaders have said they will press him to make a bold play to reinvigorate the moribund peace process.

He was inspired by the Conservative and Reform movements to reinvigorate Orthodoxy, to make it modern.

Wine may call back the vital powers in disease, but cannot reinvigorate old age.

The last century closing, opened another Age, and we of to-day renovate and reinvigorate ourselves the best we may.

To such work Benson at once devoted himself; and did more perhaps than any other man to reinvigorate cathedral life in England.

If our free enterprise economy is to be strong and healthy, we must reinvigorate the forces of competition.

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