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invigorate

[in-vig-uh-reyt] / ɪnˈvɪg əˌreɪt /


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Invigorate your interior space with elements with accessories or accents you love.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 19, 2023

The headline Manufacturing Data Helps Invigorate Wall Street could have used one, and a preposition would also have come in handy in Teacher Strikes Idle Kids and Textron Makes Offer to Screw Company Stockholders.

From "The Sense of Style" by Steven Pinker

Invigorate, in-vig′or-āt, v.t. to give vigour to: to strengthen: to animate.—ns.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various

Invigorate your muscles and the skin of your body by sponge baths and brisk drying with a coarse bath towel.

From The Woman Beautiful or, The Art of Beauty Culture by Stevans, Helen Follett

“If the Worshipful Justices, and the Constables, and the Tythingmen, would Invigorate their zeal, to Rout the Villanous Haunts of those Houses, the whole Town would be vastly the Safer for it.”

From Curiosities of History Boston, September Seventeenth, 1630-1880 by Wheildon, William W.




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