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rejuvenating

/ri-joo-vuh-neyt/US // rɪˈdʒu vəˌneɪt //UK // (rɪˈdʒuːvɪˌneɪt) //

焕发活力,焕发生机,焕发青春,复兴的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    re·ju·ve·nat·ed, re·ju·ve·nat·ing.

    • : to make young again; restore to youthful vigor, appearance, etc.: That vacation has certainly rejuvenated him.
    • : to restore to a former state; make fresh or new again: to rejuvenate an old sofa.
    • : Physical Geography. to renew the activity, erosive power, etc., of by uplift or by removal of a barrier in the stream bed.to impress again the characters of youthful topography on by the action of rejuvenated streams.
v.无主动词 verb
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    re·ju·ve·nat·ed, re·ju·ve·nat·ing.

    • : to undergo rejuvenation; revive.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbmake new again

Examples

  • The two sides have tried to rejuvenate discussions and create target deadlines, including this month, but it didn’t generate all that much progress.

  • Many families put backcountry excursions on hold during the toddler years, which is a shame, because spending time in the wilderness is rejuvenating for kids and parents alike.

  • Wildfires are a natural part of many ecosystems in these western states, serving to rejuvenate forests and grasslands.

  • At such a great value, this scrub’s rejuvenating qualities will not disappoint.

  • Our study shows that blood transfers the brain-rejuvenating effects of exercise when the plasma is taken from mature and aged mice.

  • Young Living traffics in essential oils designed to help relax and rejuvenate.

  • Admittedly it would be called a stunt, but Obama needs something dramatic to rejuvenate his leadership.

  • Transplanting RPE cells grown from stem cells might rejuvenate the eye's rods and cones, restoring lost vision.

  • So, he really wants to do what is both right and essential: First and foremost, rejuvenate the country and the economy.

  • But Reihan Salam says such getaways don't just rejuvenate the president—they remind us he's human.

  • By eliminating old, exhausted, diseased cells they rejuvenate the structure and prepare the way for new generations.

  • Could they restore a darkened eye, or rejuvenate weakened limbs?

  • As may be imagined, the troubles through which Bettesworth had thus come did nothing to rejuvenate him.

  • In point of fact, one must either be strong or disappear, either constantly rejuvenate one's self or perish.

  • We should soon see the ponderous burden of the poor's rate decrease, and the beauty and strength of the land rejuvenate.