reinvigorate
Example Sentences
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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.
A greater challenge was reinvigorating the museum itself.
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
Many investors are betting that falling rates and tax cuts will reinvigorate a sluggish economy and overcome persistent concerns over a weakening labor market and tariff policy uncertainty.
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