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tonificar
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vigorizar
Impart vigor, strength, or vitality to.
invigorate
Catalan
tonificar
1
Italy needs to attract foreign investment to help
reinvigorate
its sluggish economy.
2
The recent bailout will hopefully
reinvigorate
battered financial, consumer and investor confidence.
3
It will take many years to rebuild confidence and
reinvigorate
the city.
4
Nicole's performance in the smash-hit musical 'Cats' could
reinvigorate
her singing career.
5
Many chief executives and leaders design holidays that relax, inspire and
reinvigorate
.
6
There are very few opportunities of this scale to
reinvigorate
a neighborhood.
7
Rather than
reinvigorate
his stature as a composer, this diminished his reputation.
8
However, the 2015 annual report acknowledged the need to
reinvigorate
Weetabix's China operations.
9
It urged countries to take extra measures to
reinvigorate
growth and create jobs.
10
Can a new leader of our oldest political party
reinvigorate
Labour?
11
Obama pledged to work with the private sector to
reinvigorate
growth.
12
Previous attempts by PC makers to
reinvigorate
the market have had limited success.
13
One of Mr Trump's campaign promises was to
reinvigorate
the US steel industry.
14
It could also help
reinvigorate
the stalled Doha round of world trade talks.
15
Yazidi campaigners said the award would
reinvigorate
their quest for justice.
16
It is time the LGBTIQ movement
reinvigorate
broader debates about gender and sexuality.
reinvigorate
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reinvigorate growth
reinvigorate sales
reinvigorate the economy
reinvigorate interest
help reinvigorate
Catalan
tonificar
vigoritzar
envigorir
Spanish
vigorizar
tonificar
revigorizar
estimular