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Definition of Reinvigoration
1. invigoration [n -S] - See also: invigoration
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reinvigoration
Literary usage of Reinvigoration
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fundamental Questions by Henry Churchill King (1917)
"... leading to a reinvigoration of the life of the nations in its entire range,
physical, political, economic, intellectual, moral, and religious. ..."
2. Fundamental Questions by Henry Churchill King (1917)
"... there is just one road to national greatness, — stern self-discipline in
obedience to those laws, leading to a reinvigoration of the life of the nations ..."
3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1889)
"few days for the reinvigoration I needed,—I returned to it with all the freshness
of youth, with the advantage which, of course, mere youth can never have ..."
4. U.N. Conflict Management: An Institutionalist Perspective by Signe Burgstaller (1994)
"With the reinvigoration, more demands and higher expectations are placed on the
... The recent reinvigoration and the upcoming fiftieth anniversary of the ..."
5. Biological Bulletin by Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass.) (1912)
"... variation in the environment including food, chemicals in the food media, and
temperature, do not cause a reinvigoration in such weakened races. 5. ..."
6. Church Unity: Studies of Its Most Important Problems by Charles Augustus Briggs (1909)
"The future of the Papacy in the modern world depends upon the reinvigoration of
the latent principle of the consent of the people through their ..."