Used in a Sentence

invigorating

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for invigorating.

Editorial note

The distributed nature of the web is what makes it so invigorating and democratic and I think it would be a mistake to go the cable route.

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Quick take

Giving strength, energy and vitality; quickening; stimulating.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of invigorating gathered in one view.

adjective

Giving strength, energy and vitality; quickening; stimulating.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for invigorating.

Example sentences

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The distributed nature of the web is what makes it so invigorating and democratic and I think it would be a mistake to go the cable route.

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His newfound sense of consumer empowerment was so invigorating to his spirit that he no longer needed any Mucinex at all.

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You are taking a big risk which is scary and invigorating at the same time.

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I focus easier, the energy is invigorating, less loneliness..

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UK: Spring like weather at present, an invigorating 5 degrees C this morning at 7am.

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You get the chance to have a truly clean, invigorating, fresh shave, a feeling orders of magnitude superior to washing your hair.

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Yeah but physical work is kind of invigorating in its own way.

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That's valuable perspective too too, though far less poetic and invigorating.

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Look at how Disney is re-invigorating the Star Wars IP.

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Cycling is great exercise, very invigorating (mentally and physically).

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Because meaningful labor is invigorating, even in simulation.

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I enjoyed Europa Report (It's on Neflix [0]) thoroughly I and I feel compelled to link this invigorating (2007) talk from Bill Stone [0].

Quote examples

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The "real" Detroit includes an invigorating downtown, growing investments, and an actual tech community.

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So far, testing Digital Ocean, the ability to spin up a new VM in 55-70 seconds, clone over one of my own "snapshots" created on a lower cost VM and configured to perfection, test it for 5 minutes to an hour and then destroy it with the comparible reverence of used toilet paper, has been extremely invigorating and ridiculously useful.

Proper noun examples

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Invigorating, in fact, with almost no pressure, just fun.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use invigorating in a sentence?

The distributed nature of the web is what makes it so invigorating and democratic and I think it would be a mistake to go the cable route.

What does invigorating mean?

Giving strength, energy and vitality; quickening; stimulating.

What part of speech is invigorating?

invigorating is commonly used as adjective.