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restored strength

noun as in second wind

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Example Sentences

But in Tuesday’s episode, she said she’s since gained “so much hope and so much restored strength.”

Today’s relative confidence is also based, in part, on the restored strength of the financial sector.

China followed up on this action almost immediately with a series of gestures that seemed designed to demonstrate its restored strength to its southern neighbours.

The thought came to his mind that the poor boy wished to leave him, through excess of susceptibility, and had departed, counting on his restored strength.

The healthful, yet abundant, food always procurable at a prosperous digging, amply sufficed for all their needs; the sound and dreamless sleep restored strength and tissue, and sent them forth ready, even eager for the morning's toil.

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

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