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Invigorated   /ɪnvˈɪgərˌeɪtɪd/   Listen
Invigorated

adjective
1.
With restored energy.  Synonyms: fresh, refreshed, reinvigorated.



Invigorate

verb
(past & past part. invigorated; pres. part. invigorating)
1.
Heighten or intensify.  Synonyms: animate, enliven, exalt, inspire.
2.
Give life or energy to.  Synonym: quicken.
3.
Make lively.  Synonyms: animate, enliven, liven, liven up.  Antonym: deaden.
4.
Impart vigor, strength, or vitality to.  Synonym: reinvigorate.






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"Invigorated" Quotes from Famous Books



... not afraid, I plunged in for a swim. But I soon repented. I felt as if I had jumped into boiling water. My skin was all burnt red, and I began to faint. However, on leaving the bath I felt much invigorated, and lost all the fever and illness resulting from my swim in the ...
— The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton Volume II • Isabel Lady Burton & W. H. Wilkins

... deep sand, conveyed the weary travellers to Pella, where Moffat remained a few days, being greatly invigorated in mind and body by the Christian kindness of Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett and the friendly attentions of ...
— Robert Moffat - The Missionary Hero of Kuruman • David J. Deane

... Highland airs and north country subjects into the music and songs of Scotland, has invigorated both: Burns, who had a fine ear as well as a fine taste, was familiar with all, ...
— The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. • Robert Burns and Allan Cunningham

... favourable Opportunity of giving a sufficient Quantity of the Medicine afterwards; as the Fits about this Period are wont to become double, subintrant, or continual.—This did not always put an immediate Stop to the Fever, but it invigorated the Powers of the Body, and prevented or removed the dangerous Symptoms. Having given the Bark on the fifth Day, if a Fit came on the sixth, and declined the same Evening, he gave some more Doses of the Bark to mitigate the Fit on the seventh; yet sometimes this Fit of the sixth united with that ...
— An Account of the Diseases which were most frequent in the British military hospitals in Germany • Donald Monro

... is crammed into a youth, his intellectual development has not begun until this power is roused. He may have a vague, dreamy sort of knowledge; he may do sums by rule, and he may parse by rote, and do many other wondrous things; but his powers are not invigorated, he does not grow, until he begins really to see and hear, and feel terra firma under ...
— In the School-Room - Chapters in the Philosophy of Education • John S. Hart


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