Reinvigorate in a sentence as a verb

Is that going to be enough to reinvigorate the company with a sense of magic?Youre missing it.

Is that going to be enough to reinvigorate the company with a sense of magic?“You’re missing it.

A good way to convince yourself of the benefits, and to reinvigorate your practice, is to throw yourself into the deep end and do a retreat.

If enough people are willing to pay for neutral pipes, it might reinvigorate competition in the space--at least in dense urban areas.

None of them liked it, but used it because it was something, and they were paying for it so it must be OK. I suspect that over time, BC will bleed enough paying users to the point where they'll reinvigorate the team and start adding more value.

Excited to see 14 years of slashdot learnings applied to Social Reader/Trove and to reinvigorate journalism-at-large.

Would that help reinvigorate the hard tech industry, which is losing people [1] to creating the next Instagram-meets-Yelp-but-for-kittens?

Be aware these are usually called "hobby cafes" and are mostly just a way for the moderately wealthy and idle to fill their time and reinvigorate their need for real employment by pissing money up the wall.

Worth noting that success stories of uninnovative large companies buying smaller innovative ones to reinvigorate themselves doesn't work very often.

It's their anticompetitive attempt to put online video services out of business and reinvigorate the outdated and overpriced cable/satellite TV model.

There's obviously a lot of fixes to be made and synergies to be found, but to achieve change of this magnitude first and foremost you need to reinvigorate culture - so I believe they're setting positive foundations.

One would have expected the new owners to try to reinvigorate it, but they seem more intrigued by the possibility of dressing it up in hopes of doing another Instagram, instead of actually improving the service.

Color-coded team challenge floors, soon to be dismantled, but left intact in the hopes that some shimmering archangel would descend and reinvigorate the eleven indie developers currently revolting against Maker Studios inside their rented Winnebagos.

This pattern, known as ‘gentrification’ happens all over the world, and it is usually met with protest from the people living in a certain area that becomes ‘in demand’.Personally, I feel like new money coming to an area or a city is not just a threat but also an opportunity: but it takes an extremely clever and compassionate city council to make sure that, instead of going from cheap to expensive, areas evolve to provide housing opportunities both cheap and expensive, allowing the new money to reinvigorate the neighbourhood while leaving place for the old inhabitants.

Reinvigorate definitions

verb

impart vigor, strength, or vitality to; "Exercise is invigorating"

See also: invigorate