different between reinvigorate vs recomfort

reinvigorate

English

Etymology

re- +? invigorate

Verb

reinvigorate (third-person singular simple present reinvigorates, present participle reinvigorating, simple past and past participle reinvigorated)

  1. To give new life, energy or strength to someone or something; to revitalize

Related terms

  • reinvigoration

Translations

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recomfort

English

Etymology

From Anglo-Norman reconforter, Middle French reconforter, from re- + conforter.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?i??k?mf?t/

Verb

recomfort (third-person singular simple present recomforts, present participle recomforting, simple past and past participle recomforted)

  1. (transitive, now rare) To console (someone); to comfort, look after.
  2. (transitive, now rare) To inspire with new courage; to encourage.
  3. (transitive, now rare) To reinvigorate, to strengthen.
    • And therefore it is an experiment , though vulgar in strawberries , yet not brought into use generally : for it is usual to help the ground with muck , and likewise to recomfort it sometimes with muck put to the roots


Anagrams

  • Comforter, comforter

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