invigorate in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

invigorate in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for invigorate in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

invigorate [ɪn·ˈvɪ··reɪt] VB trans

Translations for invigorate in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Moreover, local efforts to beautify and invigorate the neighbourhood have reinforced a budding sense of community and artistic expression.
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Again, the old genres do not disappear but become invigorated by the new technology more of everything can be published now.
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The burns help invigorate the grasses by removing dead stems and control the growth of brush and invasive species of plants.
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Her parents believed that intermarriage could invigorate both races and produce extraordinary offspring.
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Although it may be invigorated by foreign influences, the soul of any literature is in its relationship to the vernacular.
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Each incident, whether brought about by idiotic recklessness or meaningless bad luck, finds the victim romanced or invigorated by facing death.
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And she continued to surprise, invigorate and entice her audience over the years.
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Initially this change in management was able to invigorate the park.
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Finally, it is said to invigorate digestion and improve mental focus and memory.
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While invigorated by the music, he noticed how the audience became part of the event by joining in the singing.
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