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Invigorate         
·vt To give vigor to; to Strengthen; to Animate; to give life and energy to.
invigorate         
[?n'v?g?re?t]
¦ verb give strength or energy to.
Derivatives
invigorating adjective
invigoratingly adverb
invigoration noun
invigorator noun
Origin
C17: from med. L. invigorat-, invigorare 'make strong'.
invigorate         
v. a.
Strengthen, fortify, animate, quicken, energize, give vigor to, give life and energy to.

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Pronunciation examples for Invigorate
1. to invigorate her spirits.
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2. Amazon really, really invigorates their people
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3. It can invigorate local businesses in those countries
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4. like to eat, and try to find unique ways to invigorate that
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Examples of use of Invigorate
1. "We‘ve demonstrated the efforts that we‘re making to invigorate the diplomacy ... with Iran, to invigorate and make certain that we achieve as much as we possibly can on North Korea.
2. The two ministers stressed they had to «further invigorate trade and investment relations,» sources said.
3. By "exercising" the mind on a regular basis, one can invigorate the brain and improve memory.
4. Our normal schools should get a bigger budget to invigorate the teaching profession.
5. "From time to time, it is important to invigorate the diplomacy," she said.