English to Hindi Dictionary invigorate

invigorate

स्फूर्ति
definition
verb
the shower had invigorated her
give strength or energy to.
translation of 'invigorate'
प्राण फूंकना,
जान डालना
verb
सबल बना देना,
सबल बनाना,
मज़बूत करना,
मोरचा करना,
दृढ कर देना,
मज़बूत कर देना,
मोरचाबंदी बनाना,
दृढ़ करना,
मोरचा बनाना,
मोरचाबंदी करना
example
Just the thought of Williams returning to 'invigorate' the offense is enough to get people talking.
Praising Jansenism or the products of its teaching remained an allusive way to proclaim the need for an animating conviction to 'invigorate' liberal principles.
I think it will further strengthen and 'invigorate' and refresh the Federal Ministry as we move through this year.
Then a warm bath or shower can be taken which should always be followed by a cool rinse at the end to 'invigorate' blood circulation and stimulate surface warmth.
Splash it generously all over your body to remove that hot, sticky feeling, and cool you down, and refresh and 'invigorate' the skin.
There is nothing like life-threatening riots to enliven a man and 'invigorate' life.
Fortunately, the bulk of the selections are either elegantly classic or 'invigoratingly' up-to-date.
At times her story is 'invigoratingly' liberating, at others it's tinged with sadness.
As the new congressional session gets into gear, a freshly 'invigorated' gun control movement is preparing to act.
It is also a chance to start building a new generation of theatre-goers as well as 'invigorating' the current one.
Gels are commonplace from lime Jell-o to 'invigorating' minty shower gels.
Tea-tree oil can be used to zap a spot, treat a cut or applied as a post-shave 'invigorator' or an emergency antiseptic.
I was thinking that perhaps this might be a picturesque quality: a rupture of the composure of the song that enriches and 'invigorates' the pop formula used to create it.
To visit Turnovo and only focus on what the guide book or tourist operator says is important, is to negate the cultural 'invigoration' of the ‘living’ city.
The subjects in these songs might seem dark and painful, harsh and worldweary, but there is an 'invigoration' in how these subjects are delivered, and hope in how they are presented.
You leave feeling as if every part of your body has been pampered - you're 'invigorated' from top to toe.
You forget how 'invigorating' the natural environment is until you're right in the middle of it.
Who knew, for example, that as unlikely a pairing as shrimp braised in carrot juice could produce something so 'invigoratingly' succulent?
But it's really 'invigorating' thing to do and there are lots of positive repercussions.
The walk 'invigorated' her, readying her for the fight.
A victorious Nato would ultimately emerge as a strengthened and 'invigorated' alliance.
This time the wit of Bertman's concept 'invigorates' the cast's delightful performances.
But the most delightful source of 'invigoration' at the restaurant comes from chef-owner Matthew Kenney's wonderfully appealing food.
Great writing for the theatre, be it Shakespeare, Chekhov or Miller, fuels and 'invigorates' the performer as it's being spoken.
Its brand proposition as ‘God's Own Country’ is well poised to become a common enough refrain about physical and mental 'invigoration' brought about by the calming backwaters, herbs and aromas of Kerala.
The words and thoughts in Lewty's art never succumb to the urgent clip of 21st-century urban life but keep instead to an obsolete, 'invigoratingly' slow pace.
It's beyond a mere physical 'invigoration' , competitors must reach into the far recesses of emotional, intellectual and spiritual strength just to endure.
Not only are the recordings of an exemplary technical standard, remastering included, but from posterity's perspective, Beecham's Beethoven is still 'invigoratingly' captivating and terrifically fresh.
It's always very interesting to see how the ranch air 'invigorates' people when they come down from Washington.
It strengthens the lungs to resist the effects of sudden changes in the air, and it healthfully braces and 'invigorates' the chest.
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