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reinvigorate
/ ˌriːɪnˈvɪɡəˌreɪt /
verb
- to put vitality and vigour back into (someone or something)
Derived Forms
- ˌreinˌvigoˈration, noun
Example Sentences
Both Lurie and Farrell promised a more concerted crackdown on crime and homelessness and to reinvigorate the downtown economy.
Both Lurie and Farrell promised a more concerted crackdown on crime and homelessness and to reinvigorate the downtown economy.
He argues his plans - which analysts say could return the average charge on imports to the highest level in at least 50 years - will spur job creation, reinvigorate US manufacturing, drive up wages and raise billions of dollars from other countries.
But amid a cost-of-living crisis, many Australians have failed to take notice of the trip at all - while some campaigners have tried to frame it as the royal family’s “farewell tour”, in a bid to reinvigorate the decades-old republican debate.
James, who turns 40 in December, also spoke of how playing with fellow NBA greats such as Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry at the Olympics had helped to reinvigorate him.
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