rejuvenate
21rejuvenate — re·ju·ve·nate || rɪ dÊ’uËvɪneɪt v. make young again, restore youth; become young again; make a company or organization more efficient and productive by implementing new methods and concepts; restore something to its original condition;… …
22rejuvenate — [rɪ dʒu:vəneɪt] verb 1》 make or cause to appear younger or more vital. 2》 [often as adjective rejuvenated] restore (a river or stream) to a condition characteristic of a younger landscape. Derivatives rejuvenation noun rejuvenator noun Origin C19 …
23rejuvenate — v. a. Make young again, restore to youth …
24rejuvenate — verb (T) 1 to make an organization effective again, for example by bringing in new ideas: The Party was rejuvenated by an influx of younger members. 2 (usually passive) to make someone look or feel young and strong again rejuvenation noun… …
25rejuvenate — v restore to youth, turn back the clock or the hands of time, dip in the fountain of youth; reanimate, reinvigorate, revitalize, regenerate, rejuve nize, recharge, rekindle, renew, revive, refresh, freshen, resuscitate, put or breathe new life… …
26rejuvenate — re·ju·ve·nate …
27rejuvenate — [rɪˈdʒuːvəˌneɪt] verb [T] to make someone feel or look younger rejuvenation [rɪˌdʒuːvəˈneɪʃ(ə)n] noun [U] …
28rejuvenate — /rəˈdʒuvəneɪt / (say ruh joohvuhnayt) verb (t) (rejuvenated, rejuvenating) 1. to make young again; restore to youthful vigour, appearance, etc. 2. Physical Geography a. to renew the activity, erosive power, etc., of (a stream) by the uplifting of …
29rejuvenate — v.t. become or make young again. ♦ rejuvenescence, rejuvenation, n. ♦ rejuvenator, n …
30rejuvenate — Ho ōpiopio, ho ōpio …