How to Use reinvigorate in a Sentence

reinvigorate

verb
  • Well, the program’s still there, but the city could reinvigorate it.
    Justin Davidson, Curbed, 7 Sep. 2023
  • But for them, the process has also reinvigorated their love of the brand.
    Ct Jones, Rolling Stone, 9 Mar. 2024
  • Far from the typical empty gesture, the seed of the idea grew to be the project that would reinvigorate them.
    Max Pilley, SPIN, 18 Oct. 2023
  • Senechal suspects there must be, and that this triumph could reinvigorate the search.
    Cody Cottier, Discover Magazine, 27 Apr. 2023
  • Bellows: When the flames begin to die down, bellows can pump air in order to reinvigorate the fire.
    Nor'adila Hepburn, Better Homes & Gardens, 13 Oct. 2023
  • Even a few stops can reinvigorate the taste buds and travel juices and make for an unforgettable day.
    Lilly Graves, Travel + Leisure, 17 Oct. 2020
  • Hamilton’s move could reinvigorate the seven-time world champion and give him another chance to compete at the top of the sport.
    Sam Joseph, CNN, 2 Feb. 2024
  • In 2022, a handful of new faces broke into the ranks of celebrity influencers and helped reinvigorate the 'it' girl platitude.
    Fiona Sinclair Scott, Jacqui Palumbo, CNN, 15 Dec. 2022
  • Riley tried to quickly reinvigorate the team by turning the roster over with huge transfer classes in his first two years.
    Thuc Nhi Nguyen, Los Angeles Times, 16 Feb. 2024
  • This is a quintessential summer read to be guarded on the shelf to be re-read when our own spasms need reinvigorating as the seasons pass.
    Teresa M. Hanafin, BostonGlobe.com, 4 June 2023
  • Nintendo is counting on Tears of the Kingdom to reinvigorate Switch sales, which have stagnated of late as the console ages.
    Chris Morris, Fortune, 11 May 2023
  • And even taking out a roadway is just a first step to reinvigorating a neighborhood.
    Mark Walker, New York Times, 25 May 2023
  • Walsh said a new marina capable of docking dozens of boats will reinvigorate the area.
    Don Stacom, Hartford Courant, 14 Apr. 2022
  • Tesla needs a new vehicle to reinvigorate sales, and the Cybertruck is its answer.
    Simon Willis, Fortune, 27 July 2023
  • Whitener has seized on the current moment of high prices as a chance to reinvigorate his company, the US tube industry, and even the idea of what a vacuum tube can be.
    Roy Furchgott, WIRED, 28 Mar. 2023
  • There’s always some way to reinvigorate an old genre, and anybody with the energy and imagination to do so should try.
    Stephanie Zacharek, Time, 25 Aug. 2023
  • Its report reinvigorated calls from Democrats and good-government groups for Supreme Court justices to be required to adhere to a code of ethics.
    Peter Weber, The Week, 6 Apr. 2023
  • Dishon’s mission, which Knoblauch helped carry out, was to reinvigorate certain features sections that were seen as stodgy and out of date.
    Bob Goldsborough, Chicago Tribune, 1 May 2023
  • Jasmine was in high spirits, saying the trip had reinvigorated her love for the American man.
    Kelly Wynne, Peoplemag, 15 Jan. 2024
  • The goal is to reinvigorate the party’s appeal ahead of national elections scheduled for 2024.
    Sadanand Dhume, WSJ, 26 May 2022
  • But there's more to be done as educators look to reinvigorate the industry.
    ABC News, 12 Nov. 2023
  • Their unveiling has reinvigorated calls for the Supreme Court to adopt a binding code of ethics - and turned a spotlight on the lavish gifts given to members of the nation’s highest court.
    Brittany Shammas, Anchorage Daily News, 10 July 2023
  • For companies looking to build new brands or reinvigorate older ones, games are a new way to engage young consumers.
    Alex Weprin, The Hollywood Reporter, 14 Feb. 2024
  • Instead, the country should see the tripledemic as a call to reinvigorate public health strategies in response to these threats to the health of our communities.
    Anne N. Sosin, STAT, 22 Nov. 2022
  • Of course, countless other designers have failed to reinvigorate dying brands or even to hold the line on successful ones.
    Robin Givhan, Washington Post, 15 Feb. 2023
  • It’s reinvigorated the picket lines and upgraded the tents.
    Anonymous, The Hollywood Reporter, 22 July 2023
  • But can Adam Mosseri’s bare-bones Twitter clone reinvigorate an aging tech giant?
    Will Oremus, Washington Post, 29 July 2023
  • But with the looming sale of the Commanders to Josh Harris, the politics have somewhat shifted and the search for a new stadium has been reinvigorated.
    Sam Fortier, Washington Post, 6 July 2023
  • Doing a fun new activity with a friend or even venturing out of town could help expand your mind and reinvigorate you.
    Chicago Tribune, 30 June 2022
  • The case has provoked new conversations around abuse in élite sports and reinvigorated the Spanish #MeToo movement.
    Stephania Taladrid, The New Yorker, 25 Sep. 2023

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