Definition of invigorating in English:
invigorating
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adjective
Making one feel strong, healthy, and full of energy.
‘a brisk, invigorating walk’- ‘Women rode the social chaos of the '60s into an invigorating freedom.’
- ‘I found the event to be a musically invigorating experience.’
- ‘Think back to something you did on your own recently - perhaps an invigorating run or a peaceful moment of solitary reflection.’
- ‘Around noon we head out for either an invigorating hike or rock climbing.’
- ‘Visitors come here for an invigorating experience in the fountain.’
- ‘Wake up with an invigorating 5K run/walk.’
- ‘There is an invigorating, clean scent in the air.’
- ‘The invigorating consequences of success in Europe outweigh the risk of distraction.’
- ‘The invigorating, sometimes harrowing production clocks in at just over an hour.’
- ‘Their invigorating, mild flavor is a key ingredient in tabbouleh, a Middle Eastern salad.’
- ‘A visit to one of the wonderful country pubs in the region might be the perfect end to an invigorating day.’
- ‘All in all, it was a very invigorating exchange.’
- ‘He also manages to film one of the most invigorating car chases in years.’
- ‘Together they forged an invigorating intellectual climate that has profoundly shaped my career.’
- ‘Such an invigorating programme will ensure that Musselburgh is a hotbed of contemporary dance.’
- ‘Audiences get much more than just invigorating entertainment.’
- ‘This invigorating full body treatment is carried out by two therapists simultaneously.’
- ‘What an invigorating approach this can be for students who believe they cannot find time to practice in a certain period of the semester.’
- ‘The sea is filled with small jellyfish, but we run in anyway for an invigorating swim.’
- ‘Collectively, the band members have a ton of live show experience under their belt and they know what makes for an invigorating show.’
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