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Revigorate
Revigorate \Re*vig"or*ate\, v. t. To give new vigor to. [Obs.]
Revigorate
Revigorate \Re*vig"or*ate\, a. [LL. revigoratus, p. p. of
revigorare; L. re- + vigor vigor.]
Having new vigor or strength; invigorated anew. [R.]
--Southey.
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revigorate
Having new vigour or strength; reinvigorated. v
(context obsolete English) To give new vigour to.
Usage examples of "revigorate".
But at that time the minister had not revigorated himself with young blood.
At the Gare de Lyon, in the early morning, they shunted him round the slow and tedious Girdle Railway to the Gare du Nord, clanked him on the boat train, and sped him northwards again in a revigorated burst of railway energy.
But at that time the minister had not revigorated himself with young blood.