revitalize

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To rouse from a state of inactivity or quiescence
To give new life, energy, activity or success to something

Japanese investment has revitalized this part of Britain.

{f} give new life or energy, reinvigorate, reanimate, regenerate (also revitalise)
To restore vitality to; to bring back to life
restore strength; "This food revitalized the patient"
give new life or vigor to
re·vi·tal·ize revitalizes revitalizing revitalized in BRIT, also use revitalise To revitalize something that has lost its activity or its health means to make it active or healthy again. This hair conditioner is excellent for revitalizing dry, lifeless hair. = revive. to put new strength or power into something revive
revitalization
The act of revitalizing; reactivation
To revitalize
regenerate
revitalise
give new life or vigor to
revitalise
alternative spelling of revitalize
revitalise
{f} give new life to, reinvigorate, reanimate (alternate spelling for revitalize)
revitalised
past of revitalise
revitalised
restored to new life and vigor; "a revitalized economy"; "a revitalized inner-city neighborhood"
revitalises
third-person singular of revitalise
revitalising
present participle of revitalise
revitalising
tending to impart new life and vigor to; "the renewing warmth of the sunshine"
revitalization
{i} resurgence; act of giving new life or energy, reinvigoration, reanimation (also revitalisation)
revitalization
Revitalization refers to the process of imparting new life or vigor to (as in cleansing the air of impurities)
revitalization
A process of economic, social and cultural redevelopment of a civic area or neighbourhood Heritage area revitalization concentrates on historic buildings and other heritage resources to achieve economic, social and cultural objectives
revitalization
Revival absorbed A people enlivened to express more of Christ in all of life
revitalization
bringing again into activity and prominence; "the revival of trade"; "a revival of a neglected play by Moliere"; "the Gothic revival in architecture"
revitalized
past of revitalize
revitalized
restored to new life and vigor; "a revitalized economy"; "a revitalized inner-city neighborhood"
revitalized
restored to new life and vigor; "a revitalized economy"; "a revitalized inner-city neighborhood
revitalizes
third-person singular of revitalize
revitalizing
present participle of revitalize
revitalizing
tending to impart new life and vigor to; "the renewing warmth of the sunshine"
revitalize
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