invigorate

invigorate
transitive verb
(make vigorous) stärken; (physically) kräftigen
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[in'viɡəreit]
verb
(to strengthen or refresh: The shower invigorated her.) stärken
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in·vig·or·ate
[ɪnˈvɪgəreɪt, AM -gər-]
vt
to \invigorate sb/sth
1. (make stronger) jdn/etw stärken [o kräftigen]
to \invigorate the body den Körper stärken
to \invigorate the muscles/heart die Muskeln/das Herz kräftigen
2. (fig: stimulate) jdn/etw beleben [o erfrischen] fig
a cup of coffee will \invigorate you eine Tasse Kaffee wird Sie beleben
she managed to \invigorate the sleepy class es gelang ihr, die müde Klasse aufzumuntern
to \invigorate the economy die Wirtschaft beleben [o ankurbeln]
to \invigorate sb's imagination jds Fantasie anregen
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[In'vIgəreɪt]
vt
beleben; (tonic, cure) kräftigen
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invigorate [-reıt] v/t
a) stärken, kräftigen
b) beleben, anregen:
invigorate the imagination fig die Fantasie anregen
c) ermuntern, aufmuntern:
an invigorating speech
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transitive verb
(make vigorous) stärken; (physically) kräftigen

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