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invigorate

[in-vig-uh-reyt] / ɪnˈvɪg əˌreɪt /


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Munger appeared invigorated by the meetings, the last of which took place 10 days before his death.

From The Wall Street Journal

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

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

The shooting has reverberated beyond Nashville, too, stoking fury and frustration and invigorating once again the country’s divisions over violence and access to guns.

From New York Times

“It’s exhausting. There’s a lot of burnout. You see a lot of folks really invigorated and then get defeated by the process,” said Ramirez.

From Washington Post