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invigoration

adjective as in energizing

noun as in renaissance

noun as in stimulation

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"I think doing more things like this, bringing more innovation, bringing more creative partnerships, that's certainly going to add a little bit of invigoration," she says.

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Two other theories link aerosols from desert areas or sea spray to cloud invigoration and enhanced electrification.

Barghouti said she has heard from family members there that they’ve watched rockets go from Gaza to Tel Aviv, and there’s an “air of invigoration” among Palestinian people.

Skarsgard is marvelous, gobbling food like an animal as invigoration and arousal replace emasculation.

Surely by encouragement, and empowerment, and invigoration, and by boosting morale by imagining difficulties overcome, dangers averted, order restored and justice done.

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

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