reinvigorate
Britishverb
Other Word Forms
- reinvigoration noun
Example Sentences
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The expansion of private markets has led to some calls to reinvigorate public markets, including from the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Paul Atkins.
Canada’s Prime Minister took an important step toward reinvigorating his nation’s ties with China and diversifying its trade away from the U.S., as Beijing increasingly seeks to woo U.S. allies frustrated with American protectionism.
Last year the Strategic Defence Review called on the government to "reinvigorate the relationship with the strategic reserves".
From BBC
With a reinvigorated jet stream in place for much of the week the dominant weather pattern will remain unsettled.
From BBC
Beyond all the drama, intrigue and financial complications of being a band, Fuerza Regida is still rising in the music industry — and reinvigorating cultural pride among many Mexican Americans.
From Los Angeles Times
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