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Meaning of Reinvigorate
to give new energy or vigor to something
Definitions
- to give new energy or vigor to something, to make something more active or effective
- * to restore or renew something, such as a person's physical or mental health
Etymology of Reinvigorate
The word "reinvigorate" comes from the Latin words "re" meaning "again" and "invigilare" meaning "to invigorate" or "to make strong", with "invigilare" being derived from "vigilare" meaning "to be watchful" or "to be awake"
The word has been used in English since the 17th century to describe the act of restoring or renewing energy or vitality to something
Example Uses
- The company's new marketing strategy aims to reinvigorate sales and increase revenue
- * After a few weeks of rest, the patient was able to reinvigorate their physical therapy routine
- * The city's efforts to reinvigorate the downtown area have been successful, with new businesses and restaurants opening up