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invigorate

[in-vig-uh-reyt] / ɪnˈvɪg əˌreɪt /


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Before long, Frank and the Bride are on the road and on the lam, invigorating the nation in their path.

From Salon

The treatment takes place on a heated marble table inside the hammam and begins with a thorough cleansing before moving into an invigorating exfoliating scrub.

From Salon

It’s hard for us to feel isolated amid the city’s bustle of humanity that we find invigorating.

From The Wall Street Journal

He told the workers that he felt invigorated by the “high spirit of the powerful working class.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Still, he said, people now see a glimmer of hope and feel invigorated.

From The Wall Street Journal