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▪ I. reˈvigorate, pa. pple. rare—1. [Cf. next.] Reinvigorated.
1814Southey Roderick vii, The fire which seemed extinct Hath risen revigorate. ▪ II. reˈvigorate, v. [Cf. F. revigorer, Pg. revigorar, med.L. revigorare.] To reinvigorate.
1611Cotgr., Revigourer, to reuigorate, reinforce. 1828–32in Webster. 1852Tait's Mag. XIX. 52 His fellow-citizens..rose revigorated by the sparkling draught. 1861Times 25 March 8/6 There are all the corn lands..which are revigorated by ages of fallow. 1886Pall Mall G. 8 Nov. 13/2 He would have in every diocese a body of celibate clergy..to reinforce and revigorate the parochial system. |