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View usage for: (rɪdʒuːvəneɪt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense rejuvenates, present participle rejuvenating, past tense, past participle rejuvenated1. verbIf something rejuvenates you, it makes you feel or look young again. Shelley was advised that the Italian climate would rejuvenate him. [VERB noun] When it was time to leave and return to civilization we both felt rejuvenated. [VERB-ed] This rejuvenated economy will turn its face to the people. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: revitalize, restore, renew, refresh More Synonyms of rejuvenate rejuvenating adjective The hotel's new Spa offers every kind of rejuvenating treatment and therapy. 2. verbIf you rejuvenate an organization or system, you make it more lively and more efficient, for example by introducing new ideas. The government pushed through schemes to rejuvenate the inner cities. [VERB noun] They should concentrate on rejuvenating the existing vegetation, like grass and shrubs. [VERB noun] rejuvenation (rɪdʒuːvəneɪʃən) uncountable noun The way Britain organises its politics needs rejuvenation. rejuvenate in British English (rɪˈdʒuːvɪˌneɪt) verb (transitive)1. to give new youth, restored vitality, or youthful appearance to 2. (usually passive) geographya. to cause (a river) to begin eroding more vigorously to a new lower base level, usually because of uplift of the land b. to cause (a land surface) to develop youthful features Derived forms rejuvenation (reˌjuveˈnation) noun rejuvenator (reˈjuveˌnator) noun Word origin C19: from re- + Latin juvenis young rejuvenate in American English (rɪˈdʒuvəˌneɪt) verb transitiveWord forms: reˈjuveˌnated or reˈjuveˌnating1. a. to make feel or seem young again; bring back to youthful strength, appearance, etc. b. to make seem new or fresh again 2. Geologya. to increase the grade and speed of flow of (a stream), usually by uplift of the surrounding land b. to give youthful land forms to (a region), as steep slopes verb intransitive3. to restore or reacquire a youthful or new appearance SIMILAR WORDS: reˈnew Derived forms rejuvenation (reˌjuveˈnation) noun rejuvenator (reˈjuveˌnator) noun Word origin < re- + L juvenis, young + -ate 1Examples of 'rejuvenate' in a sentencerejuvenate Maybe he'd find some ancient Mayan herbal remedy to rejuvenate him.Now, he said, they should use the money to rejuvenate the place.If I could retrieve it, sell it, I could use the money to rejuvenate Willington!`A short intermission for spirits to rejuvenate the bloodstream. In other languagesrejuvenate British English: rejuvenate VERB If something rejuvenates you, it makes you feel or look young again. He was advised that a warm climate would rejuvenate him. - American English: rejuvenate
- Brazilian Portuguese: rejuvenescer
- Chinese: 使年轻
- European Spanish: rejuvenecer
- French: rajeunir
- German: verjüngen
- Italian: ringiovanire
- Japanese: 若返らせる
- Korean: 활력을 주다
- European Portuguese: rejuvenescer
- Latin American Spanish: rejuvenecer
Definition to give back youth or vitality to He was advised that the Italian climate would rejuvenate him. Synonyms breathe new life into reinvigorate revivify give new life to reanimate make young again restore vitality to Additional synonymsDefinition to revive or reinvigorate, for example through rest, drink, or food The lotion cools and refreshes the skin. Synonyms revive, cool, freshen, revitalize, cheer, stimulate, brace, rejuvenate, kick-start (informal), enliven, breathe new life into, invigorate, revivify, reanimate, inspirit Definition to undergo or cause to undergo physical, economic, or spiritual renewal The government will continue to regenerate inner city areas. Synonyms renew, restore, revive, renovate, change, reproduce, uplift, reconstruct, re-establish, rejuvenate, kick-start (informal), breathe new life into, invigorate, reinvigorate, reawaken, revivify, give a shot in the arm, inspirit Definition to take up again after a break He renewed his attack on government policy. Synonyms recommence, continue, extend, repeat, resume, prolong, reopen, recreate, reaffirm, re-establish, rejuvenate, regenerate, restate, begin again, revitalize, bring up to date Nearby words ofrejuvenate - rejoicing
- rejoin
- rejoinder
- rejuvenate
- rekindle
- relapse
- relate
Additional synonymsDefinition to bring back to health or good spirits We will restore her to health. Synonyms revive, build up, strengthen, bring back, refresh, rejuvenate, revitalize, revivify, reanimate Definition to give new life to Synonyms revive, restore, renew, refresh, kick-start (informal), resuscitate, breathe new life into, invigorate, give new life to, reanimate, inspirit |