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  2. to make someone look or feel young and energetic again: She felt rejuvenated by her fortnight in the Bahamas. to make an organization or system more effective by introducing new methods, ideas, or people: He has decided to rejuvenate the team by bringing in a lot of new, young players. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

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      REJUVENATE translate: 使年轻;使恢复活力;使青春焕发, 使(组织或体制)恢复活力. Learn...

    • Rejuvenate: Thai Translation

      REJUVENATE translate: ทำให้กลับเป็นหนุ่มสาว. Learn more in...

  3. Rejuvenate literally means "to make young again" and can imply a restoration of physical or mental strength or a return to a more youthful, healthy condition. Things that are timeworn can also be rejuvenated.

  4. Rejuvenate definition: to make young again; restore to youthful vigor, appearance, etc.. See examples of REJUVENATE used in a sentence.

  5. 1. to give new youth, restored vitality, or youthful appearance to. 2. (usually passive) geography. a. to cause (a river) to begin eroding more vigorously to a new lower base level, usually because of uplift of the land. b. to cause (a land surface) to develop youthful features. Collins English Dictionary.

  6. When you make something young again or give it more life and energy, you rejuvenate it. For example, you can often rejuvenate a not-quite-dead plant, bringing it back to health with some water and some TLC.

  7. to make someone look or feel young and energetic again: She felt rejuvenated by her vacation. To rejuvenate an organization or place is to improve the way it works or looks and make it seem fresh: They can do much to rejuvenate old neighborhoods and keep the city from declining again.

  8. rejuvenate somebody/something to make somebody/something look or feel younger, more lively or more modern. His new job seemed to rejuvenate him. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

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