Which preposition to use with invigorating

in Occurrences 5%

We spent a pleasant week at Cape Vincent, and then turned our faces homeward, invigorated in strength and buoyant in spirits, to begin again a round of toil, from which we, at least, could claim no further exemption.

to Occurrences 4%

No one can doubt that the unanimity with which that decision will be expressed will be such as to inspire new confidence in republican institutions, and that the prudence, the wisdom, and the courage which it will bring to their defense will transmit them unimpaired and invigorated to our children.

on Occurrences 2%

Lawrence's walks, although very invigorating on account of the fine, sharp air, were not entirely cheering, for they gave him an opportunity to think that he was making no progress whatever in his attempt to study the character of Junius Keswick.

from Occurrences 2%

The air came up the bay fresh and invigorating from the sea beyond, and the water sparkled as it dripped from the oars, which, with monotonous regularity, broke the almost unruffled surface of the bay.

with Occurrences 2%

" The refrain of one love song is invigorating with the breath of the northern wind: "Blou, northerne wynd!

for Occurrences 2%

Salt-water bathing is refreshing and invigorating for those who are healthy, but the bather should come out of the water the moment there is the slightest feeling of chilliness.

than Occurrences 1%

However disagreeable this may be it is more invigorating than hot weather, and George and the children have all improved very much.

by Occurrences 1%

Cold Baths, while greatly to be recommended to those who are strong, should not be taken by anyone who does not feel invigorated by them.

like Occurrences 1%

One shall not meet with thoughts invigorating like his often; coming so scented of mountain and field breezes and rippling springs, so like a luxuriant clod from under forest-leaves, moist and mossy with earth-spirits.

than Occurrences 1%

His mother accepted this solution of the difficulty more easily than I could have hoped; and our pale-faced boy, who had never known anything more invigorating than Simla, began to encounter the brisk breezes of the North in the subdued severity of the month of May.

as Occurrences 1%

There is nothing so invigorating as a little walk before one's bath.

Which preposition to use with  invigorating