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avivar
Spanish
exaltar
Make lively.
inspire
animate
exalt
enliven
liven
liven up
deaden
Catalan
avivar
Catalan
tonificar
Spanish
vigorizar
Impart vigor, strength, or vitality to.
reinvigorate
Catalan
tonificar
Give life or energy to.
quicken
1
The change will interest your mind as well as
invigorate
your body.
2
On the contrary, to extend and
invigorate
them is our true policy.
3
For some time I found nothing that tended to
invigorate
my hopes.
4
There are, though, bitters that shrivel and bitters that tone and
invigorate
.
5
We must
invigorate
ourselves, for we shall have plenty to do to-morrow.
6
This incident, instead of appalling me, tended rather to
invigorate
my courage.
7
Andrew Bauer needed a way to
invigorate
his staff working the production line.
8
Perhaps even more inspiring, we will
invigorate
both our democracy and our economy!
9
His achievement was to
invigorate
the dramatic storytelling voice in the ancient work.
10
Everything that can
invigorate
should be adopted; everything that exhausts should be shunned.
11
We shall only strengthen the former as we
invigorate
the latter.
12
For he had the attitude and carriage of those men who
invigorate
France.
13
It's part of a collection of scents that soothe or
invigorate
or calm.
14
The journey may fizzle and fork, or it may
invigorate
evermore.
15
As it is, sleep may
invigorate
and bring back my memory.
16
Failure only seems to
invigorate
these intrepid legions to fresh endeavors.
invigorate
·
invigorate business
invigorate a competition
invigorate activities
invigorate arguments
invigorate body
Catalan
avivar
vigoritzar
animar
vivificar
envigorir
inspirar
tonificar
Spanish
exaltar
vigorizar
avivar
reanimar
animar
vivificar
inspirar
revigorizar
tonificar
estimular