Reinvigorate

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /riːˈɪnvɪɡəˌreɪt/

Definitions of reinvigorate

verb to give new energy or strength to; revitalize

Example Sentences

A1 I reinvigorate my morning routine by going for a walk.

A2 She reinvigorated the team with her positive attitude.

B1 The company reinvigorated its marketing strategy to attract new customers.

B2 The renovation project will reinvigorate the neighborhood and bring new life to the area.

C1 The government's new policies aim to reinvigorate the economy and create more jobs.

C2 The artist's latest work has reinvigorated the art world with its innovative approach.

Examples of reinvigorate in a Sentence

formal The company implemented a new marketing strategy to reinvigorate sales.

informal I need to reinvigorate my workout routine.

slang Let's reinvigorate this party with some good music.

figurative The rain helped reinvigorate the dry soil in the garden.

Grammatical Forms of reinvigorate

past tense

reinvigorated

plural

reinvigorates

comparative

more reinvigorated

superlative

most reinvigorated

present tense

reinvigorates

future tense

will reinvigorate

perfect tense

has reinvigorated

continuous tense

is reinvigorating

singular

reinvigorate

positive degree

reinvigorated

infinitive

to reinvigorate

gerund

reinvigorating

participle

reinvigorated

Origin and Evolution of reinvigorate

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'reinvigorate' originated from the combination of the prefix 're-' meaning again or anew, and the word 'invigorate' meaning to give strength or energy.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'reinvigorate' has continued to be used in the sense of renewing or revitalizing something, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.