Definition of Invigoratingly

1. Adverb. In an invigorating manner. ¹

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Definition of Invigoratingly

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Invigoratingly

invigilance
invigilancy
invigilate
invigilated
invigilates
invigilating
invigilation
invigilations
invigilator
invigilators
invigor
invigorate
invigorated
invigorates
invigorating
invigoratingly
invigoration
invigorations
invigorator
invigorators
invigored
invigoring
invigors
invigourate
invile
invillaged
invincibilities
invincibility
invincible
invincibleness

Literary usage of Invigoratingly

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1889)
"On the wings of the outer winds was borne the strong smell of the sea, mixing invigoratingly with the perfume of the orange-blossoms from the gardens, ..."

2. The History of the Civil War in America: Comprising a Full and Impartial by John Stevens Cabot Abbott (1864)
"It was a clear, sunny morning, and the wind blew invigoratingly from the land. The whole fleet, consisting now of about one hundred vessels, moved in three ..."

3. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1889)
"On the wings of the outer winds was borne the strong smell of the sea, mixing invigoratingly with the perfume of the orange blossoms from the gardens, ..."

4. Autobiography of an Actress; Or, Eight Years on the Stage by Anna Cora Ogden Mowatt Ritchie (1854)
"Nevertheless, we enjoyed an invigoratingly delightful gallop to Brookline, paid a short visit to the sister who lived there, and were returning home in ..."

5. The Story of French Paintingby Charles Henry Caffin by Charles Henry Caffin (1911)
"... invigoratingly on the thought and literature of the period. Poise was displayed in the critical and practical spirit that characterized the acceptance ..."

6. Russia as it is by Adam Gurowski (1854)
"And no wonder ; only where the human mind and intellect pulsate freely and invigoratingly through the whole people, where all act, think and participate in ..."

7. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1889)
"On the wings of the outer winds was borne the strong smell of the sea, mixing invigoratingly with the perfume of the orange-blossoms from the gardens, ..."

8. The History of the Civil War in America: Comprising a Full and Impartial by John Stevens Cabot Abbott (1864)
"It was a clear, sunny morning, and the wind blew invigoratingly from the land. The whole fleet, consisting now of about one hundred vessels, moved in three ..."

9. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1889)
"On the wings of the outer winds was borne the strong smell of the sea, mixing invigoratingly with the perfume of the orange blossoms from the gardens, ..."

10. Autobiography of an Actress; Or, Eight Years on the Stage by Anna Cora Ogden Mowatt Ritchie (1854)
"Nevertheless, we enjoyed an invigoratingly delightful gallop to Brookline, paid a short visit to the sister who lived there, and were returning home in ..."

11. The Story of French Paintingby Charles Henry Caffin by Charles Henry Caffin (1911)
"... invigoratingly on the thought and literature of the period. Poise was displayed in the critical and practical spirit that characterized the acceptance ..."

12. Russia as it is by Adam Gurowski (1854)
"And no wonder ; only where the human mind and intellect pulsate freely and invigoratingly through the whole people, where all act, think and participate in ..."

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