disinvigorate Antonyms
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Meaning of disinvigorate
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disinvigorate (v. t.)
To enervate; to weaken.
disinvigorate Sentence Examples
- The sweltering heat disinvigorated the entire team, making it challenging to continue the intense training session.
- After working tirelessly for hours, she felt utterly disinvigorated and yearned for a refreshing break.
- The monotonous routine disinvigorated his spirit, leading to a loss of motivation and enthusiasm.
- The constant barrage of negative news left her feeling disinvigorated and disheartened.
- The long and arduous journey disinvigorated the travelers, causing them to seek rest and rejuvenation.
- The humid and oppressive weather disinvigorated the crowd, dampening the festive atmosphere.
- The uninspiring and lackluster presentation disinvigorated the audience, resulting in restless fidgeting and whispered conversations.
- The repetitive and unchallenging tasks disinvigorated the employees, leading to a decline in productivity and innovation.
- The incessant noise and commotion disinvigorated the patients, making it difficult for them to find peace and tranquility.
- The bleak economic outlook disinvigorated investors, causing a sharp decline in stock prices and a sense of pessimism.
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To enervate; to weaken.
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The sweltering heat disinvigorated the entire team, making it challenging to continue the intense training session.
After working tirelessly for hours, she felt utterly disinvigorated and yearned for a refreshing break.
The monotonous routine disinvigorated his spirit, leading to a loss of motivation and enthusiasm.
The constant barrage of negative news left her feeling disinvigorated and disheartened.