How To Use Reinvigorated In A Sentence

  • This legislation reinvigorated the CPSC and established a strong consumer product safety net that the American public demanded after the "Year of the Recall" in 2007, when millions of violative toys were recalled from American consumers. Inez Moore Tenenbaum: Keeping a Strong Safety Net in Place for Children
  • And I expect to be back here on Thursday, refreshed, revived and reinvigorated.
  • Meanwhile, deer are eating all the trees, reinvigorated sparrowhawks are devouring all the songbirds and smallholdings are going out of business.
  • 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
  • Several more countries now had research councils, and others had strengthened or reinvigorated theirs, but global coordination was still lacking.
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  • Yet in the hands of these two pros, even the hoariest of narrative chestnuts are somehow reinvigorated. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet the scholarly energy which reinvigorated abstract concepts of political function was identical with that which satirized them.
  • And it gave my life direction and focus and it kind of reinvigorated me. CNN Transcript Jan 24, 2007
  • 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.
  • He has told me that his newfound freedom has reinvigorated his love for the profession.
  • We would see a new age of sobriety in the arts, and cinema and TV, especially in the US, which would reflect reinvigorated family values such as family and patriotism.
  • Isn't it uplifting to see society being reinvigorated by so much new blood?
  • Old bogeys that should have been buried years ago have been needlessly reinvigorated.
  • Reinvigorated by division, established perennials typically produce more and larger flowers.
  • Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, the author of opinions upholding harsh sentencing laws, urged in a 2003 speech to the American Bar Association that the pardon process be "reinvigorated" in response to "unwise and unjust" federal sentencing laws; "a people confident in its laws and institutions should not be ashamed of mercy," he said. Presidential Pardon Season - Swampland - TIME.com
  • The election of President Kennedy, which installed Jackie Kennedy with her pillbox hat and decorous gloves as a national fashion leader, reinvigorated the industry.
  • We will also encourage and support the Afghan Government's reinvigorated plans to fight corruption, with concrete measures of progress toward greater accountability.
  • However, his move to Juventus, who are the early leaders in Serie A, appears to have reinvigorated one of the classiest midfielders around and during Friday's draw against Serbia, his performance was labelled "impeccable" by Gazzetta Dello Sport, who also named him man of the match. Five things we learned from the Euro 2012 qualifiers | Jacob Steinberg
  • Monti, too, has voiced dismay over reinvigorated dirigisme.
  • All this fresh air reinvigorated me.
  • Strange AP article on Bush being "reinvigorated" on Asian trip by on 11/21/2006
  • I know when I go bodyboarding, even for a short session, I feel renewed and refreshed and able to come back with a reinvigorated perspective and a nice jolt of adrenaline and energy. Robbie Gennet: Let The President Surf!
  • The National Recovery Administration reinvigorated industry by restraining competitive forces and raising prices.
  • Your career seems to be so much more reinvigorated since the knockout win over Klitschko.
  • 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
  • Hard on the heels of his foolish red card at Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-final first-leg, which he described as the lowest point of his career, he had scored twice at one end and put his body on the line at the other to ensure that his team reinvigorated their push for a fourth-placed Premier League finish. Peter Crouch takes first step towards redemption for Tottenham
  • Who sat anarchically at a dallas real estate for sale, gladdened a authoritarianism, and for the inexhaustibly sphenoid clingfish vespidae to the sum of reinvigorated sphenoid we are spectacularly aesthetic besotted. Rational Review
  • However, his move to Juventus, who are the early leaders in Serie A, appears to have reinvigorated one of the classiest midfielders around and during Friday's draw against Serbia, his performance was labelled "impeccable" by Gazzetta Dello Sport, who also named him man of the match. Five things we learned from the Euro 2012 qualifiers | Jacob Steinberg
  • It's the kind of ennui that ultimately affected his friend Vieira, who has been reinvigorated by his move to Italy.
  • You know, I'm -- I'm really kind of reinvigorated ... CNN Transcript Feb 23, 2008
  • Moody's has profited from a steady stream of debt issuance that has reinvigorated the bond market and, in turn, the market to rate the debt. Moody's Net Climbs, Raises Guidance
  • His presence reinvigorated the team, strengthened our message, and contributed substantially to controlling the outbreak.
  • Yet the scholarly energy which reinvigorated abstract concepts of political function was identical with that which satirized them.
  • But in contrast to recent form, Jones 'side emerged after the break a reinvigorated force and, despite some early scares, they managed to at last get some sort of grip on a game which, until then, had looked to be slipping away. WalesOnline - Home
  • Yet the scholarly energy which reinvigorated abstract concepts of political function was identical with that which satirized them.
  • Every one of them was involved in the build up to the goal which sent the reinvigorated fans into rapture.
  • In today's Viewpoint cover story, those with a stake in the continued success and growth of the reinvigorated Downtown business district say the aggressive coin jockeys are chasing away tourists and business patrons, and adding to the false perception that Downtown is crime-ridden. Memphis Commercial Appeal Stories
  • Oddly enough, the album finds a reinvigorated Bolan crafting some of his best hooks and calibrating his catchiest grooves in years.
  • The reinvigorated series continues with a villain straight from the pages of DYNAMO 5! Image Comics Solicitations for May 2008 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • The original music is reinvigorated: complex medieval polyrhythmic techniques are imbued with the force of 21st-century rhetoric. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Experience has reinvigorated downtown Las Vegas, for years the habitat of the serious gambler and the serious vagrant.
  • Likewise, if the upstate economy is to be reinvigorated, architecture and regional planning will certainly play major roles.
  • The publisher has reinvigorated its impressive backlist and new titles with stylish covers.
  • The research shows that increased investment from the Government in the last three years has revitalised and reinvigorated the theatre industry, giving organisations a new impetus to develop and succeed.
  • New evidence -- which has not been made public -- has "reinvigorated" the case. Notorious B.I.G. murder investigation re-opened; Of course Kanye wanted cover art banned; Nighthawks guitarist pens bio
  • In 2005, I remember meeting a girl when I had just seen "Batman Begins", the moody psychological picture that reinvigorated a tired franchise.

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