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词汇 reinvigorate
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Definition of reinvigorate in English:

reinvigorate

verb riːɪnˈvɪɡəreɪtˌriɪnˈvɪɡəreɪt
[with object]
  • Give new energy or strength to.

    给…以新的活力(或力量),使恢复元气

    we are fully committed to reinvigorating the economy of the area

    我们承诺全力投入振兴地区经济的事业。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His presence reinvigorated the team, strengthened our message, and contributed substantially to controlling the outbreak.
    • The research shows that increased investment from the Government in the last three years has revitalised and reinvigorated the theatre industry, giving organisations a new impetus to develop and succeed.
    • He must take up the mission of ensuring the nation's security in a rapidly changing international scene, while reinvigorating the economy and stabilizing society.
    • The two feel this new strength and reinvigorate the battle.
    • The County claimed that the project would help the public by reinvigorating the economy, increasing tax receipts, and generating jobs.
    • Isn't it uplifting to see society being reinvigorated by so much new blood?
    • Monday's bipartisan pact calls for, among other things, placing the public's livelihood at the top of the political agenda by reinvigorating the economy and creating jobs.
    • Likewise, if the upstate economy is to be reinvigorated, architecture and regional planning will certainly play major roles.
    • Well, the time has come for these shoppers to leave the malls and take to the streets - to go from invigorating our economy to reinvigorating our democracy.
    • He founded the Centre in 1997 with the determination to improve the quality of life of all citizens of India by reviving and reinvigorating the institutions of civil society.
    • The manifesto, signed by a group of Danish film types in an effort to revitalize and reinvigorate the state of contemporary cinema, included a list of dos and don'ts.
    • Newspaper advertisements calling for ideas on how best to strengthen and reinvigorate the Seanad have already been published.
    • The leader's primary task is therefore to maintain these three crucial elements of statecraft, and periodically to renew, refresh and reinvigorate them.
    • Tureck plays with verve, bringing up the curtain on the second half of the set and reinvigorating our energy for the rest of the play.
    • After an apology, how does one reinvigorate oneself and acquire the strength to amuse?
    • Several more countries now had research councils, and others had strengthened or reinvigorated theirs, but global coordination was still lacking.
    • Many analysts say the reform package is essential to reinvigorating Germany's flagging economy, beset by slow growth and high unemployment.
    • He saw his 1995 tax-reform package as a drastic emergency measure to reinvigorate an ailing economy, much the way a man with heart disease might regard a bypass operation.
    • Repackaging economics courses can also reinvigorate them and stimulate student interest.
    • Increasingly irrelevant to Japan's need to reinvigorate its economy, the post-war political structures simply disintegrated.
    Synonyms
    re-energize, brace, fortify, strengthen, give new strength to, give a boost to, build up, bolster, prop up, help, renew, regenerate, restore, revive, revivify, rejuvenate, reanimate, resuscitate, refresh, reawaken, rekindle, put new life into, breathe new life into, enliven, stimulate, put some spark into, kick-start, uplift

Derivatives

  • reinvigoration

  • noun riːɪnvɪɡəˈreɪʃ(ə)nˌriɪnˌvɪɡəˈreɪʃ(ə)n
    • I'll do it again if I'm in need of reinvigoration.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • One friend puts a lot of his reinvigoration down to simply knowing that he will never have to fight another general election again.
      • The reinvigoration of a 75 year old cultural agenda signals, if we're not mistaken, a shift in culture.
      • After the meeting, the delegates voiced satisfaction over the reinvigoration of political dialogue between the two countries.
      • It is right that the world now looks to a reinvigoration of higher education in Africa.

Definition of reinvigorate in US English:

reinvigorate

verbˌriɪnˈvɪɡəreɪtˌrēinˈviɡərāt
[with object]
  • Give new energy or strength to.

    给…以新的活力(或力量),使恢复元气

    we are fully committed to reinvigorating the economy of the area

    我们承诺全力投入振兴地区经济的事业。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Several more countries now had research councils, and others had strengthened or reinvigorated theirs, but global coordination was still lacking.
    • Well, the time has come for these shoppers to leave the malls and take to the streets - to go from invigorating our economy to reinvigorating our democracy.
    • Newspaper advertisements calling for ideas on how best to strengthen and reinvigorate the Seanad have already been published.
    • Isn't it uplifting to see society being reinvigorated by so much new blood?
    • Tureck plays with verve, bringing up the curtain on the second half of the set and reinvigorating our energy for the rest of the play.
    • Monday's bipartisan pact calls for, among other things, placing the public's livelihood at the top of the political agenda by reinvigorating the economy and creating jobs.
    • The leader's primary task is therefore to maintain these three crucial elements of statecraft, and periodically to renew, refresh and reinvigorate them.
    • The two feel this new strength and reinvigorate the battle.
    • After an apology, how does one reinvigorate oneself and acquire the strength to amuse?
    • The manifesto, signed by a group of Danish film types in an effort to revitalize and reinvigorate the state of contemporary cinema, included a list of dos and don'ts.
    • He must take up the mission of ensuring the nation's security in a rapidly changing international scene, while reinvigorating the economy and stabilizing society.
    • Many analysts say the reform package is essential to reinvigorating Germany's flagging economy, beset by slow growth and high unemployment.
    • Repackaging economics courses can also reinvigorate them and stimulate student interest.
    • The research shows that increased investment from the Government in the last three years has revitalised and reinvigorated the theatre industry, giving organisations a new impetus to develop and succeed.
    • Increasingly irrelevant to Japan's need to reinvigorate its economy, the post-war political structures simply disintegrated.
    • He saw his 1995 tax-reform package as a drastic emergency measure to reinvigorate an ailing economy, much the way a man with heart disease might regard a bypass operation.
    • Likewise, if the upstate economy is to be reinvigorated, architecture and regional planning will certainly play major roles.
    • He founded the Centre in 1997 with the determination to improve the quality of life of all citizens of India by reviving and reinvigorating the institutions of civil society.
    • His presence reinvigorated the team, strengthened our message, and contributed substantially to controlling the outbreak.
    • The County claimed that the project would help the public by reinvigorating the economy, increasing tax receipts, and generating jobs.
    Synonyms
    re-energize, brace, fortify, strengthen, give new strength to, give a boost to, build up, bolster, prop up, help, renew, regenerate, restore, revive, revivify, rejuvenate, reanimate, resuscitate, refresh, reawaken, rekindle, put new life into, breathe new life into, enliven, stimulate, put some spark into, kick-start, uplift
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