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reinvigorate



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The equity gains tracked a surge on Wall Street led by the Nasdaq as technology giants following a bumper earnings report from chip giant Micron Technology that reinvigorated the AI trade.

From Barron's

She is set to take the helm of a storied yet often troubled energy producer that is aiming to reinvigorate its fossil-fuel business after an ill-timed turn toward renewable energy.

From The Wall Street Journal

A greater challenge was reinvigorating the museum itself.

From The Wall Street Journal

Former Aston Villa boss O'Neill, who oversaw five Scottish Premiership wins, a semi-final defeat of Rangers and a memorable Europa League victory at Feyenoord, felt "reinvigorated" from his "whirlwind time" back in Glasgow.

From BBC

Or it could be good, reinvigorating people who were checking out.

From Salon