Invigoration (noun)

  1. The action of invigorating someone or something; giving energy and strength to.
  2. The state of being invigorated; feeling refreshed and full of energy.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from latin invigoratio(n-), from the verb invigorare (see invigorate).

Examples:

  1. The brisk walk in the park gave her a much-needed invigoration.
  2. The cool breeze had a reviving effect, bringing invigoration to the hot and tired travelers.
  3. The beautiful scenery was a source of invigoration for the weary hikers.
  4. A good night's sleep provided him with the invigoration he needed to tackle the next day's challenges.
  5. The invigoration she felt after the massage was a welcome change from her usual tiredness.
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