invigorated Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪnˈvɪɡ.ər.eɪt]
  • Us [ ɪnˈvɪɡ.ɚ.eɪt]

Meaning of invigorated In English

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Examples of invigorated

  • He welcomed the return to academia, and was invigorated thereby.

  • Although scientific observation and analysis were invigorated by their success in specific debates, their wider impact was also limited.

  • Local shoe production thus needs to be invigorated if it is to vie with imports.

  • These approaches go a long way toward explaining why militancy and cooperation were invigorated during the 1940s.

  • The architecture is invigorated by an urban sensibility which allows it to be perceived at a variety of spatial and temporal scales.

  • Advocacy groups are often invigorated by success, and their demands grow as they meet their initial goals.

  • Cultural history has also shown, however, how hierarchy, order, fairness, responsiveness and the admiration of personal virtue were all important features that both limited and invigorated the practice of oligarchy.

  • This is important from the perspective of an invigorated civil society, since it is through an open, impartial and active court system that individual rights are most effectively guaranteed.

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