Tending to impart new life and vigor to.
1 But there is a path to revitalising your movements and, ultimately, power.
2 The act of planting one is a symbol of revitalising the community.
3 It is unknown what Syria's more detailed plans for revitalising tourism would be.
4 He now has his sights set on revitalising the language of his ancestors.
5 But one of his biggest successes has been revitalising James Beattie.
6 Labour strife had defeated the law's aim of revitalising a sluggish economy, Mr Kim said.
7 The LA river is a gem: they have been revitalising it, allowing wildlife back in.
8 But what those numbers cannot capture is the drama, the sheer revitalising bliss of it.
9 Marco Silva duly set about reshaping the team and revitalising their effort levels at half time.
10 In the arts and culture, they brought a revitalising European modernism to a still traditional Britain.
11 The cornerstone of revitalising the political settlement requires a specific and new mandate from the international community.
12 The process of revitalising the inner city, begun a decade ago, is now coming to visible fruition.
13 His plan is to focus on the group's core electricals division while revitalising the mobile phones business.
14 But she repeated previous comments that revitalising
15 They have applied their unique talents to the problem of urban decay, renovating and revitalising the major cities.
16 Residents agree the struggling town, where many shops are boarded up and some homes lie derelict, needs revitalising .
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