invigoration|invigorations in English

noun

[in·vig·or·a·tion || ɪn‚vɪgə'reɪʃn]

strengthening, stimulation, invigoration, enlivening

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1. 5 words related to Chirpiness: brio, invigoration, spiritedness, vivification, animation

2. A general sense of invigoration prevailed—a readiness to press a directed battle.

3. We are supportive of the invigoration of IORA activities, including blue economy and renewable energy.

4. Chirpiness definition: cheerful and lively synonyms: spiritedness, invigoration, animation, vivification, brio antonyms: inactiveness, spirited, spiritless

5. Therefore, we have been supportive of the intensification and invigoration of IORA activities, from renewable energy and the blue economy to maritime safety and security.

6. We are supportive of the invigoration of IORA activities including Blue economy, renewable energy, maritime safety and security, besides the development of regional HADR capacity to tackle mutual interest.

7. We will be supportive in the expansion and further invigoration of its activities, from renewable energy and the blue economy to maritime safety and security, water science and greater institutional and think-tank networking.

8. He can take a man or a nation, who has all the impotence of the worm, and by the invigoration of His own Spirit, He can endow with strength by which a noble mark is left upon the history of the time.

9. Activation: 1 n the activity of causing to have energy and be active Synonyms: activating , energizing Types: electrification the activity of thrilling or markedly exciting some person or group animation , invigoration , vivification the activity of giving vitality and vigour to something Type of: activity any specific behavior n stimulation

10. 20 He can take a man or a nation, who has all the impotence of the worm, and by the invigoration of His own Spirit, He can endow with strength by which a noble mark is left upon the history of the time.