- invigorate
- transitive verb (-rated; -rating) Etymology: probably from in- + vigor Date: 1646 to give life and energy to ; animate; also stimulate 1 • invigoratingly adverb • invigoration noun • invigorator noun
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Invigorate — In*vig or*ate ([i^]n*v[i^]g [ e]r*[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Invigorated} ([i^]n*v[i^]g [ e]r*[=a] t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Invigorating}.] [Pref. in in + vigor.] To give vigor to; to strengthen; to animate; to give life and energy to. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
invigorate — index develop, endue, fix (repair), meliorate, nurture, recreate, renew (refurbish) … Law dictionary
invigorate — (v.) 1640s, from IN (Cf. in ) (2) + VIGOR (Cf. vigor) + ATE (Cf. ate) (2). Earlier verb was envigor (1610s). Related: Invigorated; INVIGORATING (Cf. invigorating) … Etymology dictionary
invigorate — *strengthen, fortify, energize, reinforce Analogous words: *renew, restore, refresh, rejuvenate: *stir, rally, rouse: *vitalize, activate Antonyms: debilitate Contrasted words: *weaken, enfeeble, disa … New Dictionary of Synonyms
invigorate — [v] stimulate activate, animate, brace, buck up, energize, enliven, excite, exhilarate, fortify, freshen, galvanize, harden, inspirit, liven up, nerve, pep up, perk up, pick up, quicken, rally, refresh, reinforce, rejuvenate, renew, restore,… … New thesaurus
invigorate — ► VERB ▪ give strength or energy to. DERIVATIVES invigorating adjective invigoration noun. ORIGIN Latin invigorare make strong … English terms dictionary
invigorate — [in vig′ər āt΄] vt. invigorated, invigorating [ IN 1 + VIGOR + ATE1] to give vigor to; fill with energy; enliven SYN. ANIMATE invigoration n. invigorative adj. invigorator n … English World dictionary
invigorate — [[t]ɪnvɪ̱gəreɪt[/t]] invigorates, invigorating, invigorated 1) VERB If something invigorates you, it makes you feel more energetic. [V n] Take a deep breath in to invigorate you. Derived words: invigorated ADJ GRADED usu v link ADJ She seemed… … English dictionary
invigorate — UK [ɪnˈvɪɡəreɪt] / US [ɪnˈvɪɡəˌreɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms invigorate : present tense I/you/we/they invigorate he/she/it invigorates present participle invigorating past tense invigorated past participle invigorated 1) to give someone more … English dictionary
invigorate — in|vig|or|ate [ ın vıgə,reıt ] verb transitive 1. ) to give someone more energy: REFRESH: A strong cup of coffee might help invigorate you. 2. ) to make something stronger and more effective: new efforts to invigorate their flagging economy … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
invigorate — in|vig|o|rate [ınˈvıgəreıt] v [T ] 1.) if something invigorates you, it makes you feel healthier, stronger and have more energy ▪ At my age, the walk into town is enough to invigorate me. ▪ He felt invigorated after a day in the country. 2.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English