verb

invigorate

to invigorate, to energize, to refresh

A cold shower can invigorate you.

A cold shower can invigorate you.

The new policy will invigorate the economy.

The new policy will invigorate the economy.

((sth./sb.)) to make (sth./sb.) feel fresher, healthier, and more energetic A cold shower can invigorate you.

Synonyms: energize, revitalize, stimulate; Antonyms: weaken, tire, discourage

From the prefix 'in-' (into) + 'vigor' (strength, energy) + '-ate' (verb suffix). It means 'to put vigor into'.

Think of putting 'vigor' (energy) 'in'to someone or something to make them more lively.

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