Thesaurus / invigorate
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It has been invigorating and fun to be active again, and increased my confidence.
CAROLYN HAX: ONE WANTS TO BE ACTIVE, ONE PREFERS WATCHING TV. HOW DO THEY RECONCILE THAT?CAROLYN HAXAUGUST 25, 2021WASHINGTON POSTFor Cunningham, the jump validated her training, provided confidence in a recent technical tweak and invigorated her belief in how high she could go this summer at the Tokyo Games.
VASHTI CUNNINGHAM DISCOVERED PROGRESS CAN SLOW IN RAREFIED AIR. SHE STILL AIMS TO JUMP HIGHER.ADAM KILGOREJUNE 17, 2021WASHINGTON POSTWhitman’s words give voice to our cities and the artists who invigorate them.
PUTTING AN END TO THE PANDEMIC MEANS PUTTING ARTISTS BACK TO WORKELIZABETH ALEXANDERJUNE 11, 2021TIMEPut together, Walmart’s status as an essential retailer has invigorated its relationship with DTC brands.
HOW WALMART BECAME AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE DTC PLAYBOOKJIM COOPERDECEMBER 29, 2020DIGIDAYI felt invigorated by how far we had come and was eager to continue conquering challenges.
HOW BIKING ACROSS AMERICA FORMED AN UNLIKELY FRIENDSHIPRAFFI JOE WARTANIANOCTOBER 8, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEScarane’s campaign did not attract the national attention or investments of some other primaries this year, but it invigorated Delaware’s left, which saw some success in other races.
TRUMP CONTRADICTS CDC DIRECTOR ON VACCINE; BIDEN SAYS AMERICANS SHOULDN’T TRUST TRUMPCOLBY ITKOWITZ, FELICIA SONMEZ, JOHN WAGNERSEPTEMBER 16, 2020WASHINGTON POSTYou can use this 250-milliliter scrub once or twice a week to invigorate your hair follicles and add a new level of hydration to your thirsty strands.
SCALP SCRUBS THAT BANISH SCALY PATCHES AND BUILD-UPPOPSCI COMMERCE TEAMSEPTEMBER 4, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEI ordered myself to be carried to Mrs. Baynton's, in hope that an interval of repose would invigorate and refresh me.
WIELAND; OR THE TRANSFORMATIONCHARLES BROCKDEN BROWNThe change of scene and air will be very beneficial to your health, and tend to invigorate both your mind and body.
MARK HURDLESTONESUSANNA MOODIEBut several collateral circumstances served to invigorate its spirit.
VIEW OF THE STATE OF EUROPE DURING THE MIDDLE AGES, VOL. 3 (OF 3)HENRY HALLAMWORDS RELATED TO INVIGORATE
- animate
- brace up
- brighten
- buck up
- buoy
- cheer
- cheer up
- divert
- entertain
- excite
- exhilarate
- fire
- fire up
- galvanize
- give a lift
- give life to
- gladden
- hearten
- inspirit
- invigorate
- jazz up
- juice up
- let sunshine in
- pep up
- perk up
- pick up
- put pep into
- quicken
- recreate
- refresh
- rejuvenate
- renew
- restore
- rouse
- snap out of it
- spark
- spice
- spice up
- stimulate
- vivificate
- vivify
- wake up
- work up
- affect
- animate
- arouse
- be responsible for
- carry
- cause
- commove
- elate
- embolden
- endue
- enkindle
- enliven
- exalt
- excite
- exhilarate
- fire up
- galvanize
- get
- give impetus
- give one an idea
- give rise to
- hearten
- imbue
- impress
- infect
- inflame
- influence
- inform
- infuse
- inspirit
- instill
- invigorate
- motivate
- occasion
- produce
- provoke
- quicken
- reassure
- set up
- spark
- spur
- start off
- stir
- strike
- sway
- touch
- trigger
- urge
- work up
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