revigorate (Meaning)
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revigorate (a.)
Having new vigor or strength; invigorated anew.
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revigorate (v. t.)
To give new vigor to.
Synonyms & Antonyms of revigorate
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revigorate Sentence Examples
- The invigorating morning breeze awakened my senses, filling me with renewed energy.
- The doctor's words revigorated my spirits, giving me hope amidst the despair.
- The refreshing scent of eucalyptus invigorated my lungs, clearing my mind and body.
- The invigorating massage released tension from my muscles, leaving me feeling rejuvenated.
- The invigorating workout invigorated my body, pushing me to new limits.
- The invigorating challenge of the puzzle engaged my mind, sparking creativity and excitement.
- The invigorating passion of my work drives me to pursue my goals with unwavering determination.
- The invigorating love of my family sustains me through life's ups and downs.
- The invigorating music lifted my mood, turning my frown upside down.
- The invigorating conversation with my mentor inspired me with new ideas and perspectives.
FAQs About the word revigorate
Having new vigor or strength; invigorated anew., To give new vigor to.
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The invigorating morning breeze awakened my senses, filling me with renewed energy.
The doctor's words revigorated my spirits, giving me hope amidst the despair.
The refreshing scent of eucalyptus invigorated my lungs, clearing my mind and body.
The invigorating massage released tension from my muscles, leaving me feeling rejuvenated.