reinvigorate
Example Sentences
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Amazon Chief Executive Andy Jassy has portrayed the cuts, which have hit across business divisions, as an attempt to reinvigorate the company’s culture rather than to realize cost savings.
In the wake of Sydney's recent flurry of shark attacks, heightened fears have reinvigorated calls for a cull.
From BBC
Additionally, White is focusing attention on reinvigorating the sport of boxing, which he thinks is “broken and fragmented.”
The expansion of private markets has led to some calls to reinvigorate public markets, including from the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Paul Atkins.
Canada’s Prime Minister took an important step toward reinvigorating his nation’s ties with China and diversifying its trade away from the U.S., as Beijing increasingly seeks to woo U.S. allies frustrated with American protectionism.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.