Sentence examples for invigorating sense from inspiring English sources

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It seemed to me that while a rush of existential extremity may bring an enlightening and invigorating sense of purpose and focus to the daily pursuits of an individual, for an entire society to live in such a state indefinitely is surely a ticket to madness.

In "The Art of Burning Bridges" (a title, like much of the text, a touch over the top), a biography is imbued with not just curiosity and memorial admiration but an invigorating sense of rivalry and, across the years, comradeship.

The desire to see literature in this way comes from the need to approach text with an invigorating sense of intellectual freedom.

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Yet, the morning light and the wintry temperatures were invigorating, lending a sense of renewal to the gathering of governors, staff and media.

To serve as an effective backdrop for the work of writing, music has the tricky task of both calming the mind and invigorating it with a sense of larger possibility intellectual, emotional, even spiritual which then, one hopes, might come to infuse the words on the page.

Listening to his words spoken aloud in a theatrical setting is both rewarding and exhausting; his virtuosity is both invigorating and a little stunning, in the sense of leaving you dazed and disoriented.

But Letterman was the new kid on the block, invigorating the format with his own oddball sense of humour, and lending it an abrasive edge that pushed back against Carson and Paar's audience-ingratiating gentility.

I don't think so, but I feel my senses heighten and it's invigorating.

The Global Health and Social Medicine course appears to instill a sense of mission within pasantes, thus invigorating the care they provide to underserved patients.

The attendant sense of aloneness is alternately chilly and invigorating.

Instead of the invigorating innovation of a Walt Whitman, who had the sense to stay home (and whom Woolf extolled as "the real American undisguised"), these transplanted authors wrote what sounded like classic British fiction; or, as Woolf put it, "They do not give us anything we have not got already".

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