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单词 invigorate
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invigorateadj.

/ɪnˈvɪɡərət/
Etymology: < Latin type *invigōrātus , past participle of *invigōrāre: see invigorate v.
rare.
Filled with vigour; invigorated.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > refreshment or invigoration > [adjective] > refreshed or invigorated
fresha1387
refetc1400
breatheda1425
refect?a1425
restedc1425
well-rested1525
refreshed1552
enlivened1640
renovated1650
invigorate1720
refreshened1764
recreated1832
reanimated1871
reanimate1885
pepped-up1916
perked-up1930
1720 R. Welton tr. T. Alvares de Andrade Sufferings Son of God II. xxiii. 625 In loving thee, I am Invigorate.
1796 R. Southey Joan of Arc viii. 134 The soldiers from the earth Arise invigorate.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2018).

invigoratev.

Brit. /ɪnˈvɪɡəreɪt/, U.S. /ᵻnˈvɪɡəˌreɪt/
Etymology: < Latin type *invigōrāre (perhaps in modern Latin) = French envigorer (15–16th cent.): see -ate suffix3 7.
1. transitive. To impart vigour to; to render vigorous; to fill with life and energy; to strengthen, animate.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > refreshment or invigoration > become refreshed or invigorated [verb (intransitive)]
to take (one's, a) breatha1398
to pull, shake oneself togethera1400
wheta1400
recomfortc1425
revigour1447
breathe1485
respirea1500
convailc1500
unweary1530
air1633
recruit1644
refresh1644
reanimate1645
invigorate1646
rally1646
to perk upa1656
renovate1660
reawake1663
freshen1694
renervate1801
recuperate1843
to recharge one's (also the) batteries1911
the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > refreshment or invigoration > refresh or invigorate [verb (transitive)]
akeleOE
restOE
comfort1303
ease1330
quickc1350
recurea1382
refresha1382
refetec1384
restorec1384
affilea1393
enforcec1400
freshc1405
revigour?a1425
recomfortc1425
recreatec1425
quicken?c1430
revive1442
cheerc1443
refection?c1450
refect1488
unweary1530
freshen1532
corroborate1541
vige?c1550
erect?1555
recollect?1560
repose1562
respite1565
rouse1574
requicken1576
animate1585
enlive1593
revify1598
inanimate1600
insinew1600
to wind up1602
vigorize1603
inspiritc1610
invigour1611
refocillate1611
revigorate1611
renovate1614
spriten1614
repaira1616
activate1624
vigour1636
enliven1644
invigorate1646
rally1650
reinvigorate1652
renerve1652
to freshen up1654
righta1656
re-enlivena1660
recruita1661
enlighten1667
revivify1675
untire1677
reanimate1694
stimulate1759
rebrace1764
refreshen1780
brisken1799
irrigate1823
tonic1825
to fresh up1835
ginger1844
spell1846
recuperate1849
binge1854
tone1859
innerve1880
fiercen1896
to tone up1896
to buck up1909
pep1912
to zip up1927
to perk up1936
to zizz up1944
hep1948
to zing up1948
juice1964
the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > carry on vigorously [verb (transitive)] > make vigorous or energetic
string1599
invigorate1646
energate1647
to light up1712
alacrify1864
energize1876
power1898
pep1912
to zip up1927
volt1930
adrenalize1935
the world > relative properties > quantity > increase in quantity, amount, or degree > [verb (transitive)] > increase in strength or force
afforce1425
forcec1430
reforcec1450
fortify1470
reinforcec1485
stiffen?a1500
strengthen1548
toughen1582
invigorate1646
hardena1677
recruit1678
emphasize1800
bastion1822
beef1941
1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica ii. ii. 59 This polarity from refrigeration upon extremity and in defect of a Load~stone might serve to invigorate and touch a needle any where. View more context for this quotation
1670 G. Havers tr. G. Leti Il Cardinalismo di Santa Chiesa iii. i. 242 To the end that this Decree might be invigorated, and in force.
a1691 Sir D. North in H. Roscoe North's Lives (1826) II. 338 The spring is invigorated by clockwork underneath.
1788 E. Gibbon Decline & Fall (1869) III. lvi. 358 Their minds and bodies were invigorated by exercise.
1798 G. Washington Let. 13 July in Writings (1893) XIV. 38 To countenance and invigorate opposition.
1884 W. S. Lilly in Contemp. Rev. Feb. 262 The Church poured into the nations crushed and degraded by imperialism, a new virility, freeing and invigorating the human faculties.
absolute.1847 A. Bennie Disc. xi. 193 There is bread to invigorate and wine to revive.
2. intransitive. To become vigorous. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > act or do vigorously [verb (intransitive)] > become vigorous
invigorate1759
1759 S. Fielding Hist. Countess of Dellwyn I. 147 The Body, by being..properly exercised, grows and invigorates.

Derivatives

inˈvigorated adj.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > [adjective] > filled with vigour
invigorated1646
viripotent1646
energized1848
pepped-up1916
dynamized1920
crunk1995
1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica ii. iii. 76 Needles..doe not attract, but avoyd each other..when their invigorated extreams approach unto one another. View more context for this quotation
1854 H. H. Wilson tr. Rig-veda II. 53 Every day..receive invigorated energy!
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