"Reinvigorate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To give new energy and enthusiasm to someone or something, making it feel more powerful, exciting, and refreshed.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "reinvigorate":
To create or develop something new or improved, often by finding a new application for existing ideas or methods, often often in a creative or innovative manner.
To invest or put money or resources back into something in the hope of making a profit or achieving a specific goal, often in the same business or project.
Reworded form of "reinvested": invested again. <br><br>Meaning: money or assets that have been put back into a business or opportunity after some or all of the original investment has been earned back.
The verb "reinvesting" is a present participle form of the verb "reinvest". It means to invest money or assets again, typically by withdrawing from an existing investment and using the proceeds to put them back into a different or the same project, fund, or asset. This often aims to increase potential returns, mitigate risk, or take advantage of new opportunities.
To reinvest means to put money or profits back into a business or investment in order to earn more money, rather than taking it out as income or dividends.
To reinvigorates means to give new life, energy, or enthusiasm to something or someone, often making them feel more energetic, motivated, or refreshed. It can also mean to revive or restore something that has been lost, weak, or inactive, and to make it stronger or more vigorous again.
Renewing or revitalizing energy, strength, or enthusiasm, often making something seem fresh, new, or more appealing, giving it a new lease on life.
The state of regaining or experiencing renewed energy, vitality, or interest; revitalization; a sense of rejuvenation or a fresh start. It can also refer to the process of making something seem more interesting or attractive again.