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be reinvigorating
verb
Present participle of reinvigorate
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Key to turning around the belief that Villa are doomed will be reinvigorating striker Christian Benteke.
Yet, if you constantly feel sleepy during the day, a 20- to 30-minute nap can be reinvigorating.
But the 2016 campaign cycle appears to be reinvigorating the political art form that Richard Nixon's operative Donald Segretti infamously called "ratfucking".
But with the government's opposition to the AT&T-T Mobile deal and investigations like the one into Google's business practices, the Obama administration appears to be reinvigorating antitrust enforcement.
He agreed that retaining talent helps to attract talent, but added that it was important to "refresh" the organisation: "Loss of talent can be reinvigorating… it should be seen as a positive step".
Even some of the most ardent foes of congestion pricing acknowledge that the current problems seem to be reinvigorating the debate, though they wonder why that idea — and not other potential revenue sources — gets all the chatter.
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He was reinvigorating a lost identity.
We're reinvigorating old-style railroad apartments, repurposing them.
"We are reinvigorating public services through collaboration and innovation.
To have your take on beauty challenged is reinvigorating.
More recently, Krauss has been reinvigorating bluegrass and other traditional folk forms.
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