1 to make something stronger, or more exciting or successful again:
As access to the companies increased, the old scenario of a youth 'running off ' to join an itinerant troupe was reinvigorated.
Faced with increasing scarcity in the present era one solution to reinvigorating cities and regions rests with collective management.
In anticipation of the ceremony, "the unmarried ladies" of the town "flutter out in an unusual gaiety and newness of dress," declaring their reinvigorated status (169; ch. 12).
Because we have reinvigorated the private finance initiative, we shall shortly announce a new hospital building programme across the country.
Gone are the days when there was talk about reinvigorating local communities.
The tunnel should be seen as part of a national transport policy, oriented towards reinvigorating the railways.
We want the whole system to be reinvigorated by a deeper sense of service to one another.
I do not know whether that office, in view of the revised policy, will now be reinvigorated.