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invigorating

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


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He often played the first verse of a track, allowing it to peak in the chorus and quickly brush past it — making the set feel like an invigorating sprint.

From Los Angeles Times

Embattled as his work might be in the place of his birth, the director finds invigorating encouragement in learning that other people, in Pakistan and elsewhere, have embraced it.

From New York Times

“Every single Afrobeats artist is so excited now, to drop music, release and keep going,” said Pheelz, a Nigerian singer and producer who caught fire in 2022 with the invigorating “Finesse.”

From Los Angeles Times

What makes this one of the most invigorating, surprising and insightful debuts of the past year is how personally and culturally specific its study of anger is.

From New York Times

Without making any outrageous claims for the completely enjoyable, not at all groundbreaking series they share, I found their company invigorating.

From Los Angeles Times