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invigorated

[ US /ˌɪnˈvɪɡɝˌeɪtɪd/ ]
[ UK /ɪnvˈɪɡəɹˌe‍ɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. with restored energy

How To Use invigorated In A Sentence

  • In 1882, a sickly Pierre-Auguste Renoir felt reinvigorated by eating a brandade -- a puree of cod and potatoes -- and wondered if he had "rediscovered the Ambrosia of the gods. Matthew Jacob: In France, They Cherish Lunch and Liberte
  • The cold water invigorated him
  • No matter what the circumstances he almost always found time for a two-hour nap in mid-afternoon, from which he emerged refreshed and reinvigorated.
  • And it gave my life direction and focus and it kind of reinvigorated me. CNN Transcript Jan 24, 2007
  • Then, contemplating the pale moon, as she sinks beneath the waves of the rolling sea, the memory of bygone days strikes the mind of the hero, —days when approaching danger invigorated the brave, and the moon shone upon his bark laden with spoils, and returning in triumph. Book II: Paras. 50–92
  • The walk invigorated her, readying her for the fight.
  • The final written product from such a topic is an invigorated piece of writing where every single word leaps out from the page and yells at you as loud as possible.
  • Yet the scholarly energy which reinvigorated abstract concepts of political function was identical with that which satirized them.
  • Yet in the hands of these two pros, even the hoariest of narrative chestnuts are somehow reinvigorated. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its success invigorated an old idea among techies: that appli-cations are more powerfulif users are not only accessing one central server but also mining the information stored on the computers of other users. The Day The Music (Almost) Died
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