Invigorate

usgb/ɪnˈvɪɡəreɪt/
verb

To give energy, life, or strength to someone or something.

The fresh air and sunshine invigorated me.
Visual representation of "invigorate" - To give energy, life, or strength to someone or something

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  • invigorate the spirit
  • invigorate the mind
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Physical Wellness

Use 'invigorate' to describe feeling physically refreshed, like after a workout.

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A morning jog always invigorates me for the day ahead.
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Positive Charge

'Invigorate' brings a positive tone, suggesting good health and vitality.

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Her laughter is so full of life; it invigorates everyone around her.
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Refreshment

Think of 'invigorate' as the effect of a cool breeze on a hot day.

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The cool mountain air invigorated the tired hikers.
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