invigorate u rečniku PONS

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A recent $1 million donation has invigorated plans for a new theatre on campus.
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While invigorated by the music, he noticed how the audience became part of the event by joining in the singing.
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Her parents believed that intermarriage could invigorate both races and produce extraordinary offspring.
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This experience invigorated his interest in the game medium and led to the brothers' push to finish the game over the next six months.
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Further, new information technologies and social media have invigorated civil societies in these countries.
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Initially this change in management was able to invigorate the park.
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Again, the old genres do not disappear but become invigorated by the new technology more of everything can be published now.
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The company invigorated the local economy following the depression, employing thousands and paying good wages, but wreaked havoc on the environment.
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Before the war, it was severity and strong technique, as opposed to the (kind of) techniques that invigorate our partners as we have now.
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Although it may be invigorated by foreign influences, the soul of any literature is in its relationship to the vernacular.
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