Sentence examples for is invigorated from inspiring English sources

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is invigorated

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To impart vigor, strength, or vitality to.

  • Exercise is invigorating.

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Creatively, Redzepi is invigorated rather than paralysed by the fear of failure.

I think he is invigorated by the unique challenges of this season as we build toward our move to FBS and the Sun Belt".

Happily, the Convention on Biological Diversity is invigorated by new leadership and, among other things, has called for a "concerted effort on ecosystem restoration".

The clunky familiarity of half the place names in New Zealand (Belfast, New Brighton, Aviemore) is invigorated by the Maori other half (Waimakariri, Taupo, Paraparaumu).

In 1990, the Grimaldis were considered pioneers in the Dumbo neighborhood; now it is invigorated by the water taxi and ferry.

Hinkie says that he is ready for the challenge, writing in a text message that he is "invigorated to build something lasting".

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He's invigorated".

And the extremists were invigorated.

"Now these people are invigorated.

"I'm choosing to be invigorated".

"I'm invigorated," Ms. Dziura countered.

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