
1) Animate 2) Browser button 3) Brush up 4) Call back 5) Call up 6) Dance-pop EPs 7) Energize 8) Enliven 9) French word used in English 10) Galvanize 11) Internet browser button 12) Invigorate 13) Jump-start 14) Liven up 15) Make fresh 16) Make fresh again 17) Re-acquaint yourself with 18) Recall 19) Recollect
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1) Frame 2) Freshen 3) Perk up 4) Refreshen 5) Rejuvenate 6) Renew 7) Revitalize 8) Slake 9) Soothe 10) Ventilate
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• (a.) To make fresh again; to restore strength, spirit, animation, or the like, to; to relieve from fatigue or depression; to reinvigorate; to enliven anew; to reanimate; as, sleep refreshes the body and the mind. • (a.) To make as if new; to repair; to restore. • (n.) The act of refreshing.
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A signal fed to RAM chips periodically, to keep them charged up so that data is not lost.
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1. To renew; to cause to recuperate. ... 2. To perform revivification. ... Origin: O. Fr. Re-frescher ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(re-fresh´) to freshen. to make raw again; to denude a wound of epithelium to enhance tissue repair.
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Pouring or sprinkling cold water or ice over cooked or raw vegetables to prevent oxidation and to retain the fresh cooked look. Raw, wilted vegetables are refreshed by sprinkling them with water.
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To refresh: to pour cold water over vegetables, fruit, or meat after they have been blanched.
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To run cold water over food that has been parboiled, to stop the cooking process quickly.
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Re·fresh' noun The act of refreshing. [ Obsolete]
Daniel. Found on
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Re·fresh' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Refreshed (-fr?sht');
present participle & verbal noun Refreshing .] [ Middle English
refreshen ,
refreschen , Old French
refreschir (cf. Old French
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To plunge cooked vegetables into cold, or iced water to arrest the cooking process after they are removed from boiling water.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: rē-fresh′ Definitions: 1. To renew; to cause to recuperate. 2. To perform revivification (2).
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The USS Refresh was an American Admirable Class minesweeper of 625 tons displacement launched in 1944. The USS Refresh was powered by diesel engines providing a top speed of 14.5 knots and carried a complement of 104. She was armed with one 3 inch dual-purpose gun and four 40 mm anti-aircraft guns.
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[
v] - make (to feel) fresh 2. [v] - make fresh again
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verb become or make oneself fresh again; `She freshened up after the tennis game`
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In computing, to redraw the image on a computer display or, in a Web browser, to reload a Web page, in order to access any changes made since it was last downloaded. Display images are a series of frames created by a device – in the case of a cathode ray tube, an electron beam – which `paints` the image on the screen, pixel by p...
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To run cold water over food that has been parboiled, to stop the cooking process quickly.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/22157

Adding a fuller, younger wine to an older one in order to give the latter something to prolong its life.
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One vertical scan.
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To immerse food in cold water after blanching to stop the cooking process, preserving colour and texture.
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