reinvigorate

verb

Etymology

From re- + invigorate.

  1. borrowed from invigōrātus
  2. formed as reinvigorate — “re- + invigorate

Definitions

  1. To give new life, energy or strength to someone or something

    To give new life, energy or strength to someone or something; to revitalize.

    • The attraction that it exerts on the millions that stroll through its maze of information might be used to reinvigorate our cities. Cyberflaneurs have become captivated with the Internet's ready supply of huge amounts of information...
    • Dynamic typography reinvigorates the storytelling genre by anthropomorphizing fonts, defibrillating calligraphy, creating rhythmic, ambient moodscapes without sacrificing speed or lushness.

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