invigorated
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- v heighten or intensify
- v give life or energy to
The cold water invigorated him - v make lively
- v impart vigor, strength, or vitality to
- s with restored energy
- They carry our brains around wherever we want to go, sit us down with a friend for a good meal or make us feel invigorated after a run or a swim.
- Movies are invigorated by the tension between the director and reality, the struggle of the artist to tame the reluctant, intractable world, and that tension is missing from 300.
- Sure, the invigorated business world is producing the first whiffs of inflation since the Internet bubble, a turn that all but guarantees that the Federal Reserve will raise .