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reinvigorated

Reinvigorated is the past participle and adjective of reinvigorate, defined as having been given new energy, vitality, or vigor; revived or renewed after a period of fatigue or decline. The term signals a restoration of momentum rather than a mere maintenance of existing conditions.

It is formed from re- (again, back) plus invigorate (to energize or enliven). The sense is that

In usage, reinvigorated describes a state or display of renewed enthusiasm or activity following changes such

Examples of the term in context include a company presenting a reinvigorated strategy after restructuring, or

Synonyms include rejuvenated, revitalized, and renewed; antonyms include exhausted, depleted, and stagnant. Related concepts include reinvigoration,

energy
or
momentum
has
been
restored.
The
word
is
used
across
diverse
domains,
from
business
to
culture,
sports
to
public
policy,
and
can
describe
people,
organizations,
projects,
economies,
or
ideas
that
have
regained
vitality.
as
leadership,
strategy,
investment,
or
external
stimuli.
Common
collocations
include
reinvigorated
interest,
reinvigorated
workforce,
reinvigorated
economy,
and
reinvigorated
campaign.
a
reinvigorated
public
interest
in
science
following
a
breakthrough.
While
reinvigorated
implies
renewed
energy,
it
does
not
by
itself
guarantee
lasting
improvement
and
may
depend
on
sustained
conditions
or
further
action.
revitalization,
and
rejuvenation.