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Meanings of
revitalised
in English
Restored to new life and vigor.
revitalized
Related terms
revived
Synonyms
Examples for "
revitalized
"
revitalized
Examples for "
revitalized
"
1
Steinmeier called for a
revitalized
alliance between the United States and Europe.
2
You'll be sure to feel
revitalized
after scrolling through their fabulous photos.
3
We rebuilt and
revitalized
our key products, programming channels and platforms.
4
They get remixed, reused and
revitalized
into new and usually funnier life forms.
5
She wasn't tired or sluggish and her whole body was
revitalized
.
Usage of
revitalised
in English
1
Thanks to reduced reliance on British exports, Lisbon's economy was ultimately
revitalised
.
2
But that needed fundamental governance reform and a
revitalised
membership to happen.
3
Victory would have
revitalised
his country's chances of reaching Russia next summer.
4
In 1992 it was
revitalised
and is now an active monasery again.
5
A new,
revitalised
elven race could be an even greater threat to Humanity.
6
The promise of a New Dawn
revitalised
South Africans' defeated spirits.
7
And it will be
revitalised
again at some point, whether sooner or later.
8
Hirai last year identified those three units as core to a
revitalised
Sony.
9
It was only in the mid-1940's that the organisation
revitalised
itself.
10
He has stabilised and
revitalised
the organisation at many levels of the game.
11
That's why a
revitalised
and ambitious Cork team is so important.
12
This is indication the sourdough culture has
revitalised
and is active.
13
Then Dave
revitalised
the team, scored several tries, duly converted by George Osborne.
14
Birmingham face a tough away game at
revitalised
promotion hopefuls Fulham.
15
The economy as a whole was supposedly
revitalised
for the long term by Thatcherism.
16
THE Dublin market was
revitalised
yesterday with Greencore and CRH leading the upward charge.
Other examples for "revitalised"
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revitalised
revitalise
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
revitalise by
revitalise the team
revitalise women
revitalise a club
revitalise afterwards
More collocations
Revitalised
through the time