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Definition of "invigoration" [in•vig•or•a•tion]

  • The act of invigorating or the state of being invigorated. (noun)

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Use "invigoration" in a sentence
  • "In addition to the Pontifical Mass, Bishop Perry and Fr. Frank Phillips of the Canons Regular will be on the programme, EWTN Live with guest host, Fr. Joseph Wolfe, MFVA, to discuss the re-invigoration of the St. John Cantius parish."
  • "It feels good to turn my focus back to my business with renewed invigoration."
  • "Alastair Cook's success as Test Cricketer of the Year was largely expected, reward for a year of wondrously ruthless run-gathering that brought six hundreds and a general sense of invigoration from a player teetering on the fringe of being dropped, to a bulked-up hall-of-famer in waiting."