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Meanings of
rejuvenate
in English
Portuguese
restituir
Catalan
regenerar
Spanish
regenerar
Back to the meaning
Return to life; get or give new life or energy.
restore
regenerate
Portuguese
restituir
Catalan
rejovenir
Back to the meaning
Make younger or more youthful.
age
Catalan
rejovenir
Antonyms
Examples for "
age
"
age
Examples for "
age
"
1
Women's state pension
age
rise: an unfair burden or a necessary reform?
2
Serious Money: Emerging markets have come of
age
,
most notably in Asia.
3
He said that at 'my
age
,
'
I really shouldn't need to date.
4
Of course the real question is whether this golden
age
is sustainable.
5
However, a conspicuous number of patients requires treatment in the adult
age
.
Usage of
rejuvenate
in English
1
Given the need to
rejuvenate
a moribund, oil-dependent economy, that's not ideal.
2
Foot soaks are known to
rejuvenate
the entire body by removing toxins.
3
But cost containment and moves to
rejuvenate
its offerings are paying off.
4
We hypothesized that increased FoxM1 activity in aged β-cells would
rejuvenate
proliferation.
5
Take part in a healing tea ceremony that will relax and
rejuvenate
.
6
I'd like to
rejuvenate
it, re-establish a mark for everyone to attempt.
7
But to
rejuvenate
that we have to make the verb meaningful again.
8
But much stronger expansion is needed to create jobs and
rejuvenate
struggling economies.
9
These preliminary results might
rejuvenate
the idea of cooling stroke patients.
10
Perhaps the in-app billing system will help
rejuvenate
Android's historically sluggish app sales.
11
Fisherman Graham Green, 29, said he hoped it would
rejuvenate
traditional small-scale fishing.
12
Reset and
rejuvenate
your space by following these quick and easy transformative ideas.
13
Still, he was aware that big changes were necessary to
rejuvenate
the game.
14
The upset loss to Butler appeared to
rejuvenate
North Carolina, which plays No.
15
Think of the wider context of O'Connell Street and try to
rejuvenate
it.
16
His transfer business to
rejuvenate
a lacklustre squad has been solid if unspectacular.
Other examples for "rejuvenate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
rejuvenate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
rejuvenate the skin
rejuvenate state
rejuvenate every cell
rejuvenate mitochondria
rejuvenate rural
More collocations
Translations for
rejuvenate
Portuguese
restituir
regenerar
Catalan
regenerar
rejovenir
Spanish
regenerar
Rejuvenate
through the time
Rejuvenate
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common