Crossword clues for reinvigorate
reinvigorate
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reinvigorate \Re`in*vig"or*ate\ (-v?g"?r*?t), v. t. To invigorate anew.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1650s, from re- + invigorate. Related: Reinvigorated; reinvigorating.
Wiktionary
vb. To give new life, energy or strength to someone or something; to revitalize
WordNet
v. impart vigor, strength, or vitality to; "Exercise is invigorating" [syn: invigorate]
Usage examples of "reinvigorate".
This was a favorite among the group, so there was a hope it would reinvigorate them.
I set our schedule ahead to the Ulysses canto at the last minute so that we might reinvigorate ourselves, and worked on the intermediate cantos myself.
But I knew deep down it was an extreme form of pacing, an attempt to reinvigorate the format.
Saudi regime has pursued very superficial political and economic reforms, the government in Tehran has removed many of the religious restrictions, especially those on women, and helped to reinvigorate a quite lively parliamentary and political debate, which culminated in the critical parliamentary election in April 1992.
The big man thrashed wildly, but with his wrists firmly chained and his legs stuck fast to the wall, the movement did little but reinvigorate the agony in his shoulders.
I now believe that the stone will completely reinvigorate, given enough time.
Below as well as aloft, the reinvigorated crew was making final preparations for departure, as much rejuvenated by the respite from sailing and rough weather as was their ship.
The skimmer headed off in a southeasterly direction, a reinvigorated Pip resting on the deck near his feet.
Then its presence, and feeding, will begin to take a toll on her temporarily reinvigorated system.
It was necessary that it should be reinvigorated by the national sovereignty.
The next morning, reinvigorated and convinced that she would have a great destiny if only she was willing to go out and find it, Madelyne set out to make something of herself.
Reinvigorated by a spell in the beyond, thirsting for blood, vengeance, power?
The sound of the explosion was such that the mob inside the pub soon became the mob outside, looking for the gunshot victim but finding instead the drunken chauffeur wandering about the chopfallen car, kicking the good tires as if that might reinvigorate the flat without having to pump.
Celtic wisdom, Mithraic rituals introduced by the Romans, and other strands of magical tradition had been reinvigorated by an influx of cabalism and esoteric Sufi beliefs brought from the Holy Land by returning crusaders.
Council for a Sound Economy and tens of millions more for think tanks, political action committees and the like, they constructed a nonpareil policy apparatus which reinvigorated the antigovernment movement with a new intellectual legitimacy backed by fearsome political clout.