invigorato
Invigorato is a term that appears in Italian as an adjective or past participle, meaning “invigorated” or “invigorating.” It derives from the verb invigorare (to invigorate, to strengthen). In Italian, the form agrees with gender and number: invigorato (masculine singular), invigorata (feminine singular), invigorati (masculine plural), invigorate (feminine plural). It can describe a person who has gained energy or a thing that provides vitality. When used in compound tenses with the auxiliary essere, the participle agrees with the subject; with avere, agreement depends on the direct object.
In linguistic contexts, invigorato is primarily a standard Italian word rather than a specialized term in English.
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Overall, invigorato functions as a normal Italian adjective with clear gender and number agreement, used to