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reinvigorate

British  
/ ˌriːɪnˈvɪɡəˌreɪt /

verb

  1. to put vitality and vigour back into (someone or something)

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Other Word Forms

  • reinvigoration noun

Example Sentences

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After a lengthy downturn, the sector was relying on a rebound in China as well as creative shifts to reinvigorate demand for high-end goods.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet for German politicians, the plans are a way to reinvigorate the export machine.

From The Wall Street Journal

Shares of Urban Outfitters, meanwhile, have rallied over the past 12 months as it tries to reinvigorate its namesake stores.

From MarketWatch

The launch was successful enough that it temporarily reinvigorated Novo’s stock.

From MarketWatch

He has also gotten involved in the primary creative unit that reported to him, Walt Disney Imagineering, by recruiting an experienced leader to reinvigorate the team that designs park attractions and cruise ships.

From The Wall Street Journal