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    in·vig·or·at·ing
    /inˈviɡəˌrādiNG/

    adjective

    • 1. making one feel strong, healthy, and full of energy: "a brisk, invigorating walk"

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  2. The meaning of INVIGORATING is having an enlivening or stimulating effect. How to use invigorating in a sentence.

  3. making you feel healthier, less tired, and more energetic: an invigorating swim / run. These yoga postures are invigorating and good for balance. See. invigorate. Fewer examples. Her book is as invigorating as a cool ocean breeze. This invigorating mix of essential oils eases aches and pains. The music was invigorating and fun.

  4. Invigorating definition: giving or encouraging vigor, liveliness, or energy. See examples of INVIGORATING used in a sentence.

  5. making you feel healthier, less tired, and more energetic: an invigorating swim / run. These yoga postures are invigorating and good for balance. See. invigorate. Fewer examples. Her book is as invigorating as a cool ocean breeze. This invigorating mix of essential oils eases aches and pains. The music was invigorating and fun.

  6. : to give life and energy to : animate. also : stimulate sense 1. invigoration. in-ˌvi-gə-ˈrā-shən. noun. invigorator. in-ˈvi-gə-ˌrā-tər. noun. Synonyms. amp (up) animate. brace. energize. enliven. fillip. fire. ginger (up) jazz (up) juice up. jump-start.

  7. to give new energy or strength to someone or something: They argued that a cut in the tax rate would invigorate the economy. invigorating. adjective us / ɪnˈvɪɡ·əˌreɪ·t̬ɪŋ /

  8. Invigorating describes something that makes you feel strong and revitalized. A long walk, rousing music, a drink of water when you're thirsty — all of these can be invigorating, or deeply refreshing.

  9. If you describe something as invigorating, you mean that it makes you feel more energetic.

  10. Definition of invigorating adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. To invigorate is to fill with energy or a feeling of vitality, renewal, or refreshment. Invigorate is especially used in the context of things that make people feel “alive” or renewed or refreshed physically, mentally, and emotionally. Such a state or feeling can be called vigor, which is at the root of invigorate.