"Re-energised" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Renewed with physical or mental energy; feeling refreshed or revitalized.
The new cup of coffee re-energised me and I was ready to tackle the rest of my work.
After two weeks of illness, she left the hospital looking re-energised and ready to take on the world.
The power outage re-energised our community to come together and support each other.
The coach's speech re-energised the team and they showed a much better performance in the second half of the game.
The new policy re-energised the tourism industry in the city, leading to a surge in visitors and revenue.
To re-enact means to act out or repeat an event, situation, or performance again, often in a stylized or dramatic way, for the purpose of illustration, entertainment, or educational purposes.
Verb: to act out or repeat a scene, action, or event again, often as if it were real or had actually happened.<br><br>Example: "The movie re-enacted the famous battle scene from history."<br><br>Noun: a re-enactment or re-creation of an event, often as a form of entertainment or educational activity.<br><br>Example: "The historical re-enactment of the Civil War was held at the local park."