revigorate
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[edit]Verb
[edit]revigorate (third-person singular simple present revigorates, present participle revigorating, simple past and past participle revigorated)
Adjective
[edit]revigorate (comparative more revigorate, superlative most revigorate)
- (obsolete) Having new vigour or strength; reinvigorated.
- 1814, Robert Southey, “Canto VII”, in Roderick, the Last of the Goths, London: […] [F]or Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, […], by James Ballantyne and Co. […], →OCLC, page 95:
- The fire which seem'd extinct / Hath risen revigorate: a living spark / From Auria's ashes, by a woman's hand / Preserved and quicken'd, kindles far and wide / The beacon-flame o'er all the Asturian hills.