Reinvigorated in a sentence as an adjective

Worst case, you'll become reinvigorated to work for yourself.

At one point I was getting burnt out doing C++ and then C#/.NET came along and all the "newness" reinvigorated me. Maybe you need to change jobs or technologies?

Thanks for the update, I had already become despondent, but am now reinvigorated!

These conversations reinvigorated me to do so. Regularly though...I haven't been.

I think Google supporting PHP in app engine is newsworthy in that it gives a big nod of support to a community that has been reinvigorated of late.

A reinvigorated MS will be an amazing thing to experience - it's time for an end to this boring iEverything monoculture!

It's interesting how mobile has totally reinvigorated the notion of stand-alone apps.

sim nerdery>Seeing this running in the browser reinvigorated my wishful excitement for the Citybound[1] project.

There are a lot of much smarter people doing a lot more successful ventures than me, but for a hobby, I really do love it, and it completely reinvigorated my interests in programming.

I guess the vibe I've always gotten is that space technology innovation has slowed pretty significantly since the height of the space race and that it would have been neat to see it get reinvigorated so recently.

I actually have worked from the opposite in that I've started taking more photos as reference for future drawings and paintings, which in some ways has reinvigorated my tendency towards inspiration from mundane objects and events.

Maybe if more Americans understood what their own personal stake is in committing to poverty reduction, they might be more inclined to press for higher wages, better access to affordable child care, more generous social welfare programs, a reinvigorated right to form a union, and so on.

Reinvigorated definitions

adjective

with restored energy

See also: fresh invigorated refreshed