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invigorated

adjective as in rested

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Everyone, adults and kids alike, is invigorated in knowing that what they’ve learned in the program will remain with them far beyond high school.

From Salon

This weekend’s celebrations were undoubtedly invigorated by the recent success on Russian soil, but Ukraine’s path to next year's Independence Day is no clearer and remains lined with danger and uncertainty.

From BBC

The other possibility is that Modi will crack down harder than ever, making full use of the agencies that answer directly to him, to ensure that his party stays ahead of the invigorated competition.

Many of the papers focus on the problems an invigorated Reform UK party could present for the prime minister.

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He added that he was "struggling in the beginning", but had emerged "stronger" and felt "pretty invigorated", as opposed to feeling exhausted at the end of a shoot.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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