The writings of the illustrious sage of Koenigsberg, the founder of the Critical Philosophy, more than any other work, at once invigorated and disciplined my understanding.
Luckily for the country, at the age when good food and clean living helps to make men, her youth is invigorated by army service.
While twilight lasted I retraced my steps homewards along the quay-side, invigorated by an afternoon of sea breeze and salt spray.
He observed that the fishes which he caught and laid on the grass became invigorated and leaped into the sea.
He was educated carefully, his mind being cultivated by the study of poetry and geometry, whilst his body was invigorated by the practice of gymnastics.
The wayfarer, sturdy and benign, invigorated by his mere greeting.
It did not occur to him to reflect whether she would approve all the methods he resorted to, but all the women he knew liked success, and the thought of her invigorated him.
Not one of the party but was revived and invigorated by the beauty and overpowering interest of the surrounding scenes, and the delight of a lovely Italian spring.
The beauty of this place, and the delightful climate, refreshed and invigorated them all.
Invigorated by the breeze, the shade, the rest, prepare to go higher, higher, higher yet.
At home, freedom was to be invigorated by occasional rebellions, not to be put down too sharply, for fear of discouraging the people--the tree of liberty was to be watered with blood.
No; he is invigorated and inspirited by his leader, in order that he may exert himself; for he cannot proceed in quiescence, he cannot be carried like a dead weight.
MY DEAR SIR, I hope you have enjoyed yourself in the country, as we have been doing among our shady woods, and green hills, and invigorated streams.
Yet in those lofty regions, how vegetation is invigorated by the genial climate of that country!
Napoleon had received her with the most tender affection, and his exhausted frame was re-invigorated by her soothing cares.
Invigorated by the stimulant, he supped again and again, but always cautiously, and with prudent reserve.
Then, as he breathed again the cold pure air of the outside world, his senses came struggling back through the haze into which he had felt himself drifting and he was invigorated again.
The fresh air and the salt water invigorated him wonderfully after the long confinement in the stifling atmosphere of the Dewey.
This spirit merits to be cherished and invigorated by every branch of Government as the estimable pledge of national prosperity and glory.
Again mounting, and loading as I cantered, I kept in his wake, hoping to see him soon fall, as he was bleeding freely; but he seemed to be ratherinvigorated by the loss of blood.
We sat down beside a little rippling stream, while we refreshed ourselves with a draught of its pure water, and invigorated our spirits with a pinch of powerful snuff, without which no Kaffir is entirely happy.
Thanks to a healthy constitution, unimpaired by excess and invigorated by active occupation, his working powers had lasted longer than those of most men.
The bishop was as little able as the duke to indicate the principle on which the present order of things in England was founded; neither faith nor its consequence, duty, was at all illustrated or invigorated by his handling.
Rubens engraved by Edelinck, the gross evidence of Flemish liberties taken with the style, makes it probable that the original simplicity of light and shade has been invigorated by the artificial contrasts of the copyist.
Hope invigorated curiosity, but his expectation was quickly disappointed, for this door also was fastened.
Her imagination, invigorated by opposition, heightened to her the graces of Hippolitus; her bosom glowed with more intense passion, and her brain was at length exasperated almost to madness.
Invigorated by the wholesome and clean food, Mr. Mayburn and Margaret again began to hope for better days, and to plan their pleasant journey south.
They dined as soon as the birds could be cooked; and this rest, and abundant food, invigorated and cheered them to set out once more.
Cheered and invigorated by labor and amusing conversation, the united party forgot all their cares, offered up their devotions with calm and happy hopes, and slept among the sheltering roots of the fig-tree without fear.
The nerves are stimulated, the too open pores closed, the skin cleansed, and the whole system invigorated by such a mixture, and as a result the night sweats disappear.
Cold baths, while greatly to be recommended to those who are strong, should not be taken by any one who does not feel invigorated by them.
For even Armine had been invigorated with a sudden overflow of animal health and energy, which made him far more enterprising and less contemplative than he had ever been before.
The annual powers of vegetation, instead of being exhausted by two thousand harvests, were renewed and invigorated by skilful husbandry, rich manure, and seasonable repose.
Despair united their counsels and invigorated their arms: they withstood the assault of the Persians and the flight of Nacoragan preceded or followed the slaughter of ten thousand of his bravest soldiers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "invigorated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: animated; drunk; energetic; exhilarated; fresh; passionate; perky; renewed; revived; stimulated