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reinvigorate
/ ËŒ°ù¾±Ëɪ²Ôˈ±¹ÉªÉ¡É™ËŒ°ù±ðɪ³Ù /
verb
- to put vitality and vigour back into (someone or something)
Derived Forms
- ËŒ°ù±ð¾±²ÔËŒ±¹¾±²µ´Çˈ°ù²¹³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô, noun
Example Sentences
When he came across a building that predates the Hollywood sign, he knew he found the perfect space to reinvigorate himself and other Angeleno artists.
He added that the Trump administration wants to "reinvigorate the security of the people of Greenland", and that the United States and Denmark have ignored it for "far too long".
Lollapalooza 1997, its swansong before the revival, skewed to ambitious electronic sounds from artists like Prodigy, the Orb and Orbital, a laudable but ultimately unsuccessful attempt to reinvigorate the once-golden festival.
But the dubious factual accuracy of this aside, all signs point to Trump – like his predecessors Nixon, Reagan, Bush and Clinton – reinvigorating the war on drugs at home and abroad.
"AISI applauds the president's actions to restore the integrity of the tariffs on steel and implement a robust and reinvigorated program to address unfair trade practices," Mr Dempsey added.
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