Reinvigorate

Synonyms for "reinvigorate" (44 found)

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Translations

14 translations across 9 languages.

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Czech

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  • oživit verb (to give new energy or strength)

Dutch

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  • heropleven verb (to give new energy or strength)

Finnish

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  • virkistää verb (to give new energy or strength)

French

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  • revigorer verb (to give new energy or strength)

Hindi

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  • पुनर्जीवित verb (to give new energy or strength)

Macedonian

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  • живне verb (to give new energy or strength)
  • оживее verb (to give new energy or strength)

Portuguese

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  • reconfortar verb (to give new energy or strength)
  • revigorar verb (to give new energy or strength)

Romanian

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  • revigora verb (to give new energy or strength)

Spanish

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  • oxigenar verb (to give new energy or strength)
  • reavigorar verb (to give new energy or strength)
  • revigorar verb (to give new energy or strength)
  • revigorizar verb (to give new energy or strength)

Sample sentences

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In remarks to royalty, prime ministers, CEOs, and other elites, Schwab said it is time to reinvigorate the global economy, create jobs, and recreate confidence in the future. He said the world is overwhelmed by cynicism and pessimism, and called on members to repair deficiencies in capitalism and restore the social compact.

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The rain will reinvigorate the garden.

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We need to reinvigorate the economy.

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The new coach will reinvigorate the team.

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