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reinvigorate

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Etymology

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Fromre- +‎invigorate.

Verb

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reinvigorate (third-person singular simple presentreinvigorates,present participlereinvigorating,simple past and past participlereinvigorated)

  1. (transitive) To give newlife,energy orstrength to someone or something; torevitalize.
    • 1997, Nan Ellin,Architecture of fear, page292:
      The attraction that it exerts on the millions that stroll through its maze of information might be used toreinvigorate our cities. Cyberflaneurs have become captivated with the Internet's ready supply of huge amounts of information...
    • 1999,Artbyte, volume 2:
      Dynamic typographyreinvigorates the storytelling genre by anthropomorphizing fonts, defibrillating calligraphy, creating rhythmic, ambient moodscapes without sacrificing speed or lushness.
    • 2008 August 24,Terrence Rafferty, “Images With impact, and with a debt to the late 1980s”, inThe New York Times[1]:
      And it's probably not a coincidence that the time they evoke was also the beginning of the heyday of Asian commercial cinema, when directors likeTsui Hark andJohn Woo werereinvigorating moribund movie genres with wild kineticism and an almost insolent indifference to the niceties of narrative logic.
    • 2022 February 18,David E. Sanger, “The United States’ Message to Russia: Prove Us Wrong”, inThe New York Times[2],→ISSN:
      Mr. Putin hasreinvigorated an alliance that spent years confused about its purpose once it lost the adversary it was formed to contain, the Soviet Union. Now, containment is back.

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Translations

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to give new energy or strength
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