10 Results found for "invigorate oneself".

get some air

participle (UK) got some air or (US) gotten some air) (idiomatic) To invigorate oneself by breathing refreshing outdoor air, especially after departing from...


оздоровление

genitive plural оздоровле́ний) invigoration, recovery, improvement (of health, economy, sanitary conditions, etc.), making oneself or someone healthier Declension...


սթափվել

to heed, pay attention to bring back to life, to revive to wake up, to invigorate, to revitalize քնից սթափվել ― kʻnicʻ stʻapʻvel ― to wake up (from sleep)...


szellőzik

to air them out. (intransitive, of a person) to get some air (to invigorate oneself by breathing refreshing outdoor air, especially after departing from...


recreo

conjugation to create again or anew, restore, recreate to revive, refresh, invigorate rēcreābilis recreātiō recreātor Catalan: recrear English: recreate French:...


հաստատեմ

sustain; to prop, to confirm, to consolidate; to fortify, to comfort, to invigorate, to strengthen, to encourage հաստատեալ էր ի խորհրդեան ― hastateal ēr i...


抖擻精神

(dousouczinšɛnʹ) Sinological IPA (key): /toʊ̯²¹⁴⁻³⁵ soʊ̯²¹⁴⁻²¹ t͡ɕiŋ⁵⁵ ʂən³⁵/ 抖擻精神 to gather one's spirits; to pull oneself together; to brace 抖搜精神 (dǒusōujīngshén)...


enforce

the old Assyrian slings: (obsolete) To give force to; to strengthen; to invigorate; to urge with energy. to enforce arguments or requests 1796, Edmund Burke...


jazz

enliven): invigorate, vitalise; see also Thesaurus:enliven (to complicate): complexify, confuscate; see also Thesaurus:complicate (to prostitute oneself): sell...


fan

trigger and strike the hammer repeatedly with a free hand. (figurative) To invigorate, like flames when fanned. 1923, Arthur Symons, Love's Cruelty, page 43:...