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Meanings of
revitalisation
in English
Portuguese
ressurreição
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Bringing again into activity and prominence.
revival
resurgence
revitalization
revivification
Portuguese
ressurreição
Usage of
revitalisation
in English
1
The agency is looking after New Zealand's largest urban
revitalisation
in the area.
2
Holbeck is a poor area, left behind during the
revitalisation
of the city.
3
The other planks of its
revitalisation
strategy include new media platforms and international expansion.
4
He may, however, take some comfort from the apparent
revitalisation
of the duty-free debate.
5
His current focus is on the
revitalisation
of the Maori language using digital technology.
6
The briefing was blanked out where it listed the key remediation and
revitalisation
projects.
7
Mr Taiuru said the internet and application development were proving crucial to language
revitalisation
efforts.
8
Emphasis on the
revitalisation
of sustainable local agriculture systems.
9
A call for the
revitalisation
of rustic school camps.
10
Those areas have enjoyed a
revitalisation
through gentrification, and as a result, property values improved considerably.
11
Seen from the perspective of the City, this
revitalisation
of a largely moribund industry is welcome.
12
He said the figures were an indication that the
revitalisation
efforts in the past were working.
13
Taranaki's Maori language
revitalisation
organisation has won national recognition for the third time in a row.
14
Language
revitalisation
initiatives thrive, because of your commitment.
15
Ms Ardern is not the first to realise that New Zealand's abiding relationships in Europe require
revitalisation
.
16
The
revitalisation
of her faculties also awakens the grief etched deep in the seat of her hypothalamus.
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About this term
revitalisation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
economic revitalisation
cultural revitalisation
see the revitalisation
urban revitalisation
apparent revitalisation
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Translations for
revitalisation
Portuguese
ressurreição
ressurgência
revitalização
Revitalisation
through the time