INVIGORATED
INVIG'ORATED, participle passive Strengthened; animated.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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INVIG'ORATED, participle passive Strengthened; animated.
INVIG'ORATING, participle present tense Giving fresh vigor to; strengthening.
INVIGORA'TION, noun The action of invigorating, or state of being invigorated.
INVIL'LAGED, adjective Turned into a village.
INVINCIBIL'ITY, noun The quality of being unconquerable; insuperableness.
INVIN'CIBLE, adjective [Latin in and vinco, to conquer.]1. Not to be conquered or subdued; that cannot be overcome; unconquerable; as an invincible army.2. Not to be overcome; i...
INVIN'CIBLENESSINVIN'CIBLY, adverb Unconquerably; insuperably.
INVIN'CIBLY, adv. Unconquerably; insuperably.
INVIOLABIL'ITY, noun [from inviolable.] The quality or state of being inviolable; as the inviolability of crowned heads.1. The quality of not being subject to be broken.
INVI'OLABLE, adjective [Latin inviolabilis; in and violabilis, violo, to violate.]1. Not to be profaned; that ought not to be injured, polluted or treated with irreverence; as, ...
INVI'OLABLENESSINVI'OLABLY, adverb Without profanation; without breach or failure; as a sanctuary inviolably sacred; to keep a promise inviolably.
INVI'OLABLY, adv. Without profanation; without breach or failure; as a sanctuary inviolably sacred; to keep a promise inviolably.
INVI'OLATE, adjective [Latin inviolatus.] Unhurt; uninjured; unprofaned; unpolluted; unbroken.But let inviolate truth be always dearTo thee.
INVI'OLATED, adjective Unprofaned; unbroken; unviolated.
IN'VIOUS, adjective [Latin invius; in and via, way.] Impassable; untrodden.
IN'VIOUSNESS, noun State of being impassable.
INVISC'ATE, verb transitive [Latin in and viscus, glue, birdlime.]1. To lime; to daub with glue.2. To catch with glue or birdlime; to entangle with glutinous matter. [Little used.]
INVIS'CERATE, verb transitive To breed; to nourish. [A bad word.]
INVISIBIL'ITYINVIS'IBLE, adjective s as z. [Latin invisibilis; in and visibilis, viso, to see.] That cannot be seen; imperceptible by the sight. Millions of stars, invisible to ...
INVIS'IBLE, a. s as z. [L. invisibilis; in and visibilis, viso, to see.] That cannot be seen; imperceptible by the sight. Millions of stars, invisible to the naked eye, may be s...
INVIS'IBLENESS, noun The state of being invisible; imperceptibleness to the sight.
INVIS'IBLY, adverb In a manner to escape the sight; imperceptibly to the eye.
INVIS'ION, noun s as z. [in and vision.] Want of vision, or the power of seeing. [Little used.]
INVITA'TION, noun [Latin invitatio. See Invite.] The act of inviting; solicitation; the calling or requesting of a person's company to visit, to dine, or to accompany him to any...
INVI'TATORY, adjective Using or containing invitations.INVI'TATORY, noun A part of the service in the catholic church; a psalm or anthem sung in the morning.--Antiphonary, a ser...
INVI'TE, verb transitive [Latin invito.]1. To ask to do some act or to go to some place; to request the company of a person; as, to invite one to dine or sup; to invite friends ...
INVI'TED, participle passive Solicited; requested to come or go in person; allured.