Phrases with «renewed vigour»

"Renewed vigour" means restored energy, enthusiasm, or determination, following a period of exhaustion or decline. Full definition

Sentences with «renewed vigour»

  • Barca attacked with renewed vigour after the break but it was Real who scored again after 57 minutes. (caughtoffside.com)
  • This year, the planet passed a dangerous milestone when atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide exceeded 400 parts per million, prompting the scientific community to advocate renewed vigour in efforts to combat climate change, and the UNFCCC's Executive Secretary to call for a «policy response which truly rises to the challenge». (eia-global.org)
  • Spurs emerged with renewed vigour after the interval and a more aggressive approach, running directly at their opponents rather than tapping the ball around in front of them. (standard.co.uk)
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