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was invigorated

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To impart vigor, strength, or vitality to.

  • Exercise is invigorating.

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Elroy was invigorated by Koch's ambitions.

Where Britain was enervated by the advent of the missile age and the Third World, France was invigorated.

For all the pressure and long hours, Mr. Holloway said he was invigorated by his new temp job.

After World War II, Macedonian theatre was invigorated by a wave of new dramatists that included Kole Čašule, Tome Arsovski, and Goran Stefanovski.

Like many other artists of the time, he was invigorated by the "new rhythms" he saw across sculpture, music, painting, literature and perhaps above all, dance.

When he was brought out of the dormant state, a cancer which had also been dormant in his lungs was invigorated & he died a number of days later.

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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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