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Meanings of
invigorated
in English
With restored energy.
fresh
refreshed
reinvigorated
Related terms
rested
Usage of
invigorated
in English
1
I hadn't felt so
invigorated
by an idea in a long time.
2
In truth, your highness seems quite
invigorated
within the last half hour.
3
Though tired from a long overnight ED shift, she also felt
invigorated
.
4
But the championship will remember this day as one that
invigorated
it.
5
Sire and sons returned from the cemetery
invigorated
for their daily labors.
6
Sire and sons returned from the cemetery
invigorated
for their dally labours.
7
After serving a one-match ban he returned
invigorated
and full of invention.
8
This was a strong elixir, and he felt instantly restored and
invigorated
.
9
Strengthened and
invigorated
,
the man pursued his journey towards the old spot.
10
A few whiffs of the raw, strong scent of phlox
invigorated
her.
11
She went up to her chamber that night
invigorated
and almost cheerful.
12
He felt
invigorated
,
although it seemed only to whet his jealous pique.
13
The clean, fresh salt breeze
invigorated
Sano, renewing his optimism and confidence.
14
A year ago it appeared to have been
invigorated
by a new host.
15
Expect him to pursue an
invigorated
,
pragmatic approach to international relations.
16
Nolan: I was concerned, but I was
invigorated
by the challenge.
Other examples for "invigorated"
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invigorated
invigorate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
feel invigorated
quite invigorated
completely invigorated
more invigorated
so invigorated
Invigorated
through the time
Invigorated
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common