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revitalize
[ ree-vahyt-l-ahyz ]
verb (used with object)
- to give new life to.
- to give new vitality or vigor to.
revitalize
/ ːˈɪəˌɪ /
verb
- tr to restore vitality or animation to
Derived Forms
- ˌٲˈپDz, noun
Other Word Forms
- ··ٲ···پDz [ree-vahyt-l-ahy-, zey, -sh, uh, n] especially British, ··ٲ···پDz noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of revitalize1
Example Sentences
“In some ways, one of the key things that we’re focused on is building the community and coalitions that it takes to revitalize a place like downtown,” Griffin said.
“When we did Hollywood Park, it was revitalizing what was once a great sports area from the heyday of the Forum and the racetrack,” Demoff said.
Only three major league ballparks are older: Dodger Stadium, Fenway Park and Wrigley Field, all of which have been refreshed and revitalized for new generations of fans.
Trump has promised that the short-term price increases and stock market pain will put the country on the path toward an era of revitalized American manufacturing.
Trump stuck to the rosy side of a potential trade war in his remarks, speaking of a future in which American manufacturing has been revitalized out of necessity.
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