Invigorated
in sentence
26 examples of Invigorated in a sentence
This has really
invigorated
me day-to-day, when I wake up, to try and do something interesting with my day.
RNG: So if human nature didn't change, what
invigorated
those better angels?
I had been tremendously
invigorated
by the knowledge and creativity that I found in that country, which had 60 percent landlessness but amazing creativity.
After Kenneth Opel's rousing story of the
invigorated
me back into the pleasure of reading during grade school, I had high hopes for this series.
You feel energized,
invigorated
and alive.
In Europe, the advent of the Euro has certainly not
invigorated
economic growth, and does not look likely to do so anytime soon.
But what really
invigorated
politics in Hong Kong was the brutal crackdown in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square and in other Chinese cities in 1989.
Obama’s Cairo speech, delivered on one of his first foreign trips, promised a new US-Arab beginning, and certainly
invigorated
Arab democrats.
The failure of state plans and projects is overlooked because of the small but expanding internal market, which is
invigorated
by de facto economic liberalism involving the growth of smuggling and drug traffic.
Hezbollah’s successful resistance during a month-long war with Israel that year
invigorated
Iran’s so-called “axis of resistance.”
And Trump, despite feeling
invigorated
by the discovery, has continued to pursue states, such as New Mexico, that would do him little good in the Electoral College count.
But the crisis has
invigorated
the IMF.
While it is encouraging to know that a hibernating IMF and World Bank may some day reawaken, it would be far better to see them
invigorated
now.
To be sure, Navalny’s backers could emigrate comfortably; but,
invigorated
by their candidate’s campaign, they are willing to see whether he can make a difference.
But it is reasonable to expect populists and independence movements in Europe and beyond to feel
invigorated
by the move.
Anwar’s bizarre trial and sentencing on charges of sodomy and abuse of power
invigorated
the reformasi movement, as growing anti-UMNO and anti-Mahathir sentiments took hold among Islamic-minded Malays.
Right-wing American attitudes about their country’s place in the world are
invigorated
by fundamentalist dogma.
Villages that are far from major ports and cities tend to be poorer and less
invigorated
by the recent economic growth.
Where the country’s newly
invigorated
democracy goes from here rests with one man, Anwar Ibrahim, the deputy prime minister sacked by former premier Mahathir Mohamad and later jailed.
Under David Cameron’s leadership, the newly
invigorated
Conservative Party is listening to a number of thinkers, dubbed “red Tories,” who urge the party to turn its back on Thatcherism and embrace civil society, local community, the family, and, not least, religion as a major force in fostering responsible social behavior.
Unless it is
invigorated
and prosecuted to the end, many more innocent lives will be lost.
Frances felt her spirits
invigorated
by these faint vestiges of the labor of man, and she walked up the gentle acclivity with renewed hopes of success.
The chase is the emblem of war; it has stratagems, wiles, and crafty devices for overcoming the enemy in safety; in it extreme cold and intolerable heat have to be borne, indolence and sleep are despised, the bodily powers are invigorated, the limbs of him who engages in it are made supple, and, in a word, it is a pursuit which may be followed without injury to anyone and with enjoyment to many; and the best of it is, it is not for everybody, as field-sports of other sorts are, except hawking, which also is only for kings and great lords.
Now, then, Sam, wheel away.''Hold on, sir,' said Mr. Weller,
invigorated
with the prospect of refreshments.
I was under a new course of treatment with the aid of astonishment, and my convalescence was promoted by this novel system of therapeutics; besides, the dense and breezy air
invigorated
me, supplying more oxygen to my lungs.
I ate, drank, and was invigorated; when, to add to my good luck, the Sacristan, too totty to discharge his duty of turnkey fitly, locked the door beside the staple, so that it fell ajar.
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