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rejuvenate
re·ju·ve·nate R0135100 (rĭ-jo͞o′və-nāt′)tr.v. re·ju·ve·nat·ed, re·ju·ve·nat·ing, re·ju·ve·nates 1. To restore to youthful vigor or appearance; make young again.2. To restore to an original or new condition: rejuvenate an old sofa.3. a. To stimulate (a stream) to renewed erosive activity, as by uplift of the land.b. To develop youthful topographic features in (a previously leveled area). [re- + Latin iuvenis, young; see yeu- in Indo-European roots + -ate.] re·ju′ve·na′tion n.re·ju′ve·na′tor (-tər) n.rejuvenate (rɪˈdʒuːvɪˌneɪt) vb (tr) 1. to give new youth, restored vitality, or youthful appearance to2. (Physical Geography) (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 landb. to cause (a land surface) to develop youthful features[C19: from re- + Latin juvenis young] reˌjuveˈnation n reˈjuveˌnator nre•ju•ve•nate (rɪˈdʒu vəˌneɪt) v. -nat•ed, -nat•ing. v.t. 1. to restore to youthful vigor, look, etc.; make young again. 2. to restore to a former state; make new again: to rejuvenate an old sofa. 3. a. to renew the erosive power of (a stream), as by regional uplift. b. to restore youthful topographic features to (a landscape), as by rejuvenated stream erosion. v.i. 4. to undergo rejuvenation. [1800–10; re- + Latin juven(is) young + -ate1] re•ju`ve•na′tion, n. re•ju′ve•na`tor, n. rejuvenate Past participle: rejuvenated Gerund: rejuvenating
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rejuvenate | rejuvenate |
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I rejuvenate | you rejuvenate | he/she/it rejuvenates | we rejuvenate | you rejuvenate | they rejuvenate |
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I rejuvenated | you rejuvenated | he/she/it rejuvenated | we rejuvenated | you rejuvenated | they rejuvenated |
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I am rejuvenating | you are rejuvenating | he/she/it is rejuvenating | we are rejuvenating | you are rejuvenating | they are rejuvenating |
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I have rejuvenated | you have rejuvenated | he/she/it has rejuvenated | we have rejuvenated | you have rejuvenated | they have rejuvenated |
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I was rejuvenating | you were rejuvenating | he/she/it was rejuvenating | we were rejuvenating | you were rejuvenating | they were rejuvenating |
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I had rejuvenated | you had rejuvenated | he/she/it had rejuvenated | we had rejuvenated | you had rejuvenated | they had rejuvenated |
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I will rejuvenate | you will rejuvenate | he/she/it will rejuvenate | we will rejuvenate | you will rejuvenate | they will rejuvenate |
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I will have rejuvenated | you will have rejuvenated | he/she/it will have rejuvenated | we will have rejuvenated | you will have rejuvenated | they will have rejuvenated |
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I will be rejuvenating | you will be rejuvenating | he/she/it will be rejuvenating | we will be rejuvenating | you will be rejuvenating | they will be rejuvenating |
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I have been rejuvenating | you have been rejuvenating | he/she/it has been rejuvenating | we have been rejuvenating | you have been rejuvenating | they have been rejuvenating |
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I will have been rejuvenating | you will have been rejuvenating | he/she/it will have been rejuvenating | we will have been rejuvenating | you will have been rejuvenating | they will have been rejuvenating |
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I had been rejuvenating | you had been rejuvenating | he/she/it had been rejuvenating | we had been rejuvenating | you had been rejuvenating | they had been rejuvenating |
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I would rejuvenate | you would rejuvenate | he/she/it would rejuvenate | we would rejuvenate | you would rejuvenate | they would rejuvenate |
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I would have rejuvenated | you would have rejuvenated | he/she/it would have rejuvenated | we would have rejuvenated | you would have rejuvenated | they would have rejuvenated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | rejuvenate - cause (a stream or river) to erode, as by an uplift of the landriver - a large natural stream of water (larger than a creek); "the river was navigable for 50 miles"provoke, stimulate - provide the needed stimulus for | | 2. | rejuvenate - develop youthful topographical features; "the land rejuvenated"change - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night" | | 3. | rejuvenate - make younger or more youthful; "The contact with his grandchildren rejuvenated him"revitalize, regenerate - restore strength; "This food revitalized the patient"age - make older; "The death of his child aged him tremendously" | | 4. | rejuvenate - return to life; get or give new life or energy; "The week at the spa restored me"restore, regeneratereincarnate, renew - cause to appear in a new form; "the old product was reincarnated to appeal to a younger market"resurrect, revive - restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state; "He revived this style of opera"; "He resurrected the tango in this remote part of Argentina"regenerate, renew - reestablish on a new, usually improved, basis or make new or like new; "We renewed our friendship after a hiatus of twenty years"; "They renewed their membership" | | 5. | rejuvenate - become young again; "The old man rejuvenated when he became a grandfather"regenerate - undergo regeneration |
rejuvenateverb revitalize, restore, renew, refresh, regenerate, breathe new life into, reinvigorate, revivify, give new life to, reanimate, make young again, restore vitality to He was advised that the Italian climate would rejuvenate him.rejuvenateverb1. To impart renewed energy and strength to (a person):freshen, refresh, reinvigorate, renew, restore, revitalize, revivify.2. To bring back to a previous normal condition:rebuild, reclaim, recondition, reconstruct, rehabilitate, reinstate, renovate, restitute, restore.3. To make new or as if new again:furbish, recondition, re-create, refresh, refurbish, renew, renovate, restore, revamp.Idiom: give a new look to.Translationsrejuvenate (rəˈdʒuːvəneit) verb to make young again. 使回復年輕 返老还童reˌjuveˈnation noun 回復年輕 回春复原,返老还童
Rejuvenate
rejuvenate[ri′jü·və‚nāt] (geology) The act of stimulating a stream to renewed erosive activity either by tectonic uplift or a drop in sea level. RejuvenateTo restore to a youthful appearance.MedicalSeerejuvenationrejuvenate
Synonyms for rejuvenateverb revitalizeSynonyms- revitalize
- restore
- renew
- refresh
- regenerate
- breathe new life into
- reinvigorate
- revivify
- give new life to
- reanimate
- make young again
- restore vitality to
Synonyms for rejuvenateverb to impart renewed energy and strength to (a person)Synonyms- freshen
- refresh
- reinvigorate
- renew
- restore
- revitalize
- revivify
verb to bring back to a previous normal conditionSynonyms- rebuild
- reclaim
- recondition
- reconstruct
- rehabilitate
- reinstate
- renovate
- restitute
- restore
verb to make new or as if new againSynonyms- furbish
- recondition
- re-create
- refresh
- refurbish
- renew
- renovate
- restore
- revamp
Synonyms for rejuvenateverb cause (a stream or river) to erode, as by an uplift of the landRelated Wordsverb develop youthful topographical featuresRelated Wordsverb make younger or more youthfulRelated WordsAntonymsverb return to lifeSynonymsRelated Words- reincarnate
- renew
- resurrect
- revive
- regenerate
verb become young againRelated Words |