invigoration
noun[U]
uk/ɪnˌvɪɡ.ər.ˈeɪ.ʃən/us/ɪnˌvɪɡ.əˈreɪ.ʃən/theactof making someonefeelfresher,healthier, and moreenergetic:
There's nothingquitelike acrisp,coldwinter'sdayfor invigoration.
Thedevicehas adeepmassageattachmentformuscleaches, one for invigoration, and one forsoothing.
theactorprocessof making somethingstronger, moreexciting, orsuccessful:
We need to put more invigoration andenthusiasminto theorganization.
Recent invigoration of thedebatecame fromquestionsabout theroleofprivatesecurityorganizationsin thecountry.
- There is asenseof invigoration to him, as though at 47 he hasundergonearenewal.
- The new signing'seffortandcommitmenthaveaddedextrainvigoration to theteam.
- Theiractionsresultedin therapidinvigoration ofworldwideterrorism.
Making things better
- add salt tosomethingidiom
- allay
- alleviate
- alleviation
- ameliorate
- cultivate
- liven(something)up
- lubricate
- make a differenceidiom
- make a world of differenceidiom
- makesomeone/somethingover
- relieve
- revitalize
- revivify
- revolutionize
- salvage
- salve
- save the dayidiom
- sharpen
- tonic
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Becoming and making stronger