invigorate
verb/ɪnˈvɪɡəɹeɪt//ɪnˈvɪɡərət/
Etymology
First attested in 1646; borrowed from New Latin invigōrātus, perfect passive participle of invigōrō, see -ate (verb-forming suffix) and -ate (adjective-forming suffix). By surface analysis, in- + vigor + -ate.
- borrowed from invigōrātus
Definitions
To impart vigor, strength, or vitality to.
- Exercise is invigorating.
To heighten or intensify.
To give life or energy to.
- The cold water invigorated him.
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To make lively.
Invigorated, filled with vigour.
- The soldiers from the earth Leap up invigorate, […]
The neighborhood
- neighborinvigorating
- neighborinvigoratingly
- neighborinvigoration
- neighborinvigorator
Derived
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA