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reinvigorating
adjective as in tonic
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Brook has been charged with reinvigorating England's white-ball fortunes after a third poor major tournament in a row led to Jos Buttler's resignation, and could hardly have had a better start.
But now, that progress may be coming undone by the Trump administration, which is reinvigorating the war on drugs while cutting back public services faster than you can say DEI.
That said, even if some of Gilbert’s analysis feels 10 years out of date, it is nonetheless a reminder of where we come from as a culture, and a reinvigorating exhortation not to return there.
New businesses are reinvigorating the small desert city of 29 Palms, located just 20 minutes from Joshua Tree.
As a result, the trade has proven to be among the most consequential in the Western Conference, reinvigorating a team that saw a season-long five-game losing streak end in Kuzmenko’s debut.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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