Quality of being active or spirited or alive and vigorous.
1 The delicious scent seemed to bring invigoration in at the windows.
2 The sense of vitality that suddenly flooded into her, the invigoration , were overwhelming.
3 For invigoration or revitalizing, resort must be made to its primitive blood cause.
4 Thus the runner feels wave upon wave of exhaustion followed by waves of invigoration .
5 How few men have this gift of discharging intellectual invigoration .
6 Information is good, but invigoration is a thousand times better.
7 For me Nature has comforts, raptures, but no more invigoration .
8 This will signify retrogression in some directions; but it will also mean invigoration in others.
9 This is not the restoration of sovereignty or the invigoration of democracy that was promised.
10 They pass the invigoration of the night and the chemistry of the night, and awake.
11 Still, did not get much refreshment or invigoration for the day's work, and felt accordingly.
12 Huxley aptly defined Carlyle as a "great tonic,- asourceof intellectual invigoration and moral stimulus."
13 By blocking the dulling of our brain, we feel a sense of invigoration , focus and subtle euphoria.
14 It makes me draw a long breath to think of it, and its almost miraculous power of invigoration .
15 The occult power of foreknowing events, the delicate perception of forbidden things, worked their abnormal invigoration in the brain.
16 I couldn't deny the sense of invigoration that had been absent in the months since I'd foiled my clone's plot.
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