Pronunciation: /ɪnˈvɪɡəˌreɪt/
verb to give strength or energy to; to revitalize
A1 Drinking a cup of coffee in the morning can invigorate you for the day ahead.
A2 Taking a short walk outside can invigorate your mind and body.
B1 Listening to upbeat music can invigorate your mood and energy levels.
B2 Engaging in regular exercise can invigorate your overall health and well-being.
C1 Attending a motivational seminar can invigorate your professional growth and development.
C2 Embarking on a new challenge can invigorate your sense of purpose and fulfillment in life.
formal The new marketing campaign is designed to invigorate our sales numbers.
informal I need a cup of coffee to invigorate me for the rest of the day.
slang Let's hit the gym to invigorate ourselves before the party tonight.
figurative Traveling to new places always invigorates my spirit and rejuvenates my mind.
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