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How to use reinvigorated in a sentence

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Likewise, if the upstate economy is to be reinvigorated, architecture and regional planning will certainly play major roles.
He has told me that his newfound freedom has reinvigorated his love for the profession.
Isn't it uplifting to see society being reinvigorated by so much new blood?
His presence reinvigorated the team, strengthened our message, and contributed substantially to controlling the outbreak.
Meanwhile, deer are eating all the trees, reinvigorated sparrowhawks are devouring all the songbirds and smallholdings are going out of business.
The National Recovery Administration reinvigorated industry by restraining competitive forces and raising prices.
And I expect to be back here on Thursday, refreshed, revived and reinvigorated.
Old bogeys that should have been buried years ago have been needlessly reinvigorated.
The publisher has reinvigorated its impressive backlist and new titles with stylish covers.
Your career seems to be so much more reinvigorated since the knockout win over Klitschko.
Oddly enough, the album finds a reinvigorated Bolan crafting some of his best hooks and calibrating his catchiest grooves in years.
This time around, perhaps reinvigorated by his assistant captaincy at the Ryder Cup, he has performed, well, like a man possessed.
The anti-vax movement was recently reinvigorated by a small British study in 1998 that linked the MMR vaccine with autism.
It's the kind of ennui that ultimately affected his friend Vieira, who has been reinvigorated by his move to Italy.
Several more countries now had research councils, and others had strengthened or reinvigorated theirs, but global coordination was still lacking.
This church and the reinvigorated Czech Protestants looked to the Hussite legacy for inspiration.
Every one of them was involved in the build up to the goal which sent the reinvigorated fans into rapture.
Has Rudi Garcia already reinvigorated the career of a man who did so well for him at Lille? Maybe.
They would soon feel reinvigorated because each volume recalls the time when Britain's railways were forging ahead, powered not so much by coal as by self-confidence.
Today, they are resurgent and reinvigorated, a disciplined fighting force marching confidently forward.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It had sometimes been that by my strength I had reinvigorated his halting courage.
Mankind can only be reinvigorated if the strong and healthy are helped to come into their own.
And he took a draught of ale, like one who is reinvigorated for the battle of life.
Now these limbs, reinvigorated, cried out for active work as loudly as his hungry stomach cried for hearty food.
The result was that I was no longer reinvigorated by periods of open-air abstinence and healthy toil.
After a partial cessation of his sensuous life, the soul of man, or its organs rather, are reinvigorated each day, and his Genius tries again what noble life it can make.
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