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invigorated

adjective as in rested

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Ben invigorated the Post building just by being in it, just by being on the premises.

But the pendulum has shifted, and an invigorated Democratic left is looking for a new hero.

But the issue threatens to divide his party, with an invigorated left looking for a new hero.

She advised the couple to be more open and honest with each other; Brandon, newly invigorated, would find a better-paying job.

"He's really invigorated a number of people who stutter," says Jane Fraser, the president of the Stuttering Foundation in Memphis.

A stronger heart than Michael's might have quailed in his position; yet the pressure from without animated and invigorated him.

The draught invigorated Marius, it cheered Tressan's drooping spirits, and it quenched the Dowager's thirst.

Both were endowed with unusual attractions of person, spirits invigorated by enthusiasm, and the loftiest heroism.

Every sphere of social life and every department of the Government required to be overhauled and invigorated.

Sire and sons returned from the cemetery invigorated for their dally labours.

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On this page you'll find 175 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to invigorated, such as: bouncy, breezy, bright, cheerful, expansive, and jaunty.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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