
1) Become young again 2) Breathe new life into 3) Give a boost to 4) Give a shot in the arm to 5) Inject new life into 6) Make younger or more youthful 7) Provoke 8) Refresh 9) Resurrect 10) Resuscitate 11) Return to life 12) Stimulate 13) To render young again 14) Uplift
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1) Freshen 2) Refresh 3) Renew 4) Revive
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• (v. t.) To render young again.
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to make youthful
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Re·ju've·nate transitive verb [ Prefix
re- re- + Latin
juventis young, youthful.] To render young again.
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[
v] - cause (a stream or river) to erode, as by an uplift of the land 2. [v] - develop youthful topographical features 3. [v] - make younger or more youthful 4. [v] - become young again
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rejuvenate 1. To make someone become, feel, or appear to be young again. 2. To restore something to its condition when it was new, or to make it more vigorous, dynamic, and effective. 3. To restore to a former state; to make fresh or new again: 'He was able to rejuvenate our old dining room table.'
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to return to normal, refresh
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Restore youth; a mature plant, having completed its life cycle (flowering), may be stimulated by a new 18 hour photo period, to rejuvenate or produce new vegetative growth.
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Restore youth; a mature plant, having completed its life cycle (flowering), may be stimulated by a new 18 hour photo period, to rejuvenate or produce new vegetative growth.
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[SAT terms] return to life; get or give new life or energy
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