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UK
/ɪnvˈɪɡəɹˌeɪt/
]
[ US /ˌɪnˈvɪɡɝɪt/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈvɪɡɝɪt/ ]
VERB
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make lively
let's liven up this room a bit -
give life or energy to
The cold water invigorated him -
heighten or intensify
These paintings exalt the imagination -
impart vigor, strength, or vitality to
Exercise is invigorating
How To Use invigorate In A Sentence
- These reforms are meant to reinvigorate local democracy and reconnect people with politicians. Times, Sunday Times
- Q So, you're saying the four of them at least, even though they already were voting for Foster, will now go back with some kind of invigorated motivation to convince -- Press Briefing By Mike Mccurry
- Every one of them was involved in the build up to the goal which sent the reinvigorated fans into rapture.
- Then a warm bath or shower can be taken which should always be followed by a cool rinse at the end to invigorate blood circulation and stimulate surface warmth.
- In doing so, we should urge those communities to reinvigorate their leadership. Times, Sunday Times
- These reforms are meant to reinvigorate local democracy and reconnect people with politicians. Times, Sunday Times
- Chile begin tentatively but some brassy moves at the back seem to invigorate the frontman and he rewards us with some classy moves – cheered on by his fellow players. Pop World Cup 2010: Group H – Chile 1 Honduras 3 | FreakyTrigger
- According to one law enforcement source, the investigation into the 13-year-old unsolved case was "reinvigorated" months ago as a result of new information, but the source would not elaborate further because of the ongoing investigation that includes the Los Angeles Police Department, L.A. Notorious B.I.G. Murder Investigation 'Reinvigorated' After New Information
- At my age, the walk into town is enough to invigorate me.
- Nineteen film funds have sprouted in Korea this year alone, helping reinvigorate the local industry.