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invigorating

[in-vig-uh-rey-ting] / ɪnˈvɪg əˌreɪ tɪŋ /


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Glasgow's Third Eye Centre was a fresh and invigorating addition to the Scottish arts scene.

From BBC

For Allen, after years of street protests decrying the killings of Philando Castile and George Floyd, he’s already writing for his Nur-D project, documenting this perilous, invigorating moment of resisting ICE in his city.

From Los Angeles Times

In those seconds, a compelling game became a total belter; thrilling, controversial, exhausting and invigorating.

From BBC

Davis was a painter’s painter, a deeply thoughtful and idiosyncratic Black voice heard by other artists and aficionados, even while still in invigorating development.

From Los Angeles Times

The exhausting, invigorating totality of the thing sets its own tone.

From Los Angeles Times