revitalize 的定义
re·vi·tal·ized, re·vi·tal·iz·ing.
- to give new life to.
 - to give new vitality or vigor to.
 
revitalize 近义词
refresh
revive
revitalize 的近义词 49 个
- encourage
 - energize
 - enliven
 - invigorate
 - overcome
 - quicken
 - reactivate
 - rejuvenate
 - renovate
 - repair
 - restore
 - resurrect
 - resuscitate
 - strengthen
 - animate
 - arouse
 - awaken
 - brighten
 - cheer
 - comfort
 - console
 - enkindle
 - exhilarate
 - gladden
 - inspirit
 - please
 - rally
 - reanimate
 - reawaken
 - recondition
 - recover
 - refresh
 - rekindle
 - relieve
 - renew
 - revivify
 - rouse
 - solace
 - bounce back
 - breathe new life into
 - bring around
 - bring to
 - come around
 - come to life
 - make whole
 - snap out of it
 - spring up
 - touch up
 - wake up
 
revitalize 的反义词 25 个
更多revitalize例句
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 - Target in 2017 launched a $7 billion program to update its stores to resounding success, revitalizing a big-box chain that had lost its way but is now raking in record in-store and online sales.
 - It protects the high limit in coastal neighborhoods and revitalizes this landlocked district.
 - “These incentives are highly underutilized and have the potential to unleash a series of opportunities in distressed communities, revitalizing the economy, creating jobs, affordable housing, and healthier neighborhoods,” he said.
 - It never works to revitalize those neighborhoods, but it’s a policy that endures.
 - Inside ISIS-held areas, the Assad regime is quietly working to revitalize long-existing intelligence networks to fight ISIS there.
 - Get SocialNot only will a mental break revitalize you, but every social interaction is also an exchange of energy.
 - After the Second World War, government attempts to revitalize the wine trade compromised the quality of the wine produced.
 - The Garden at The Standard East Village The Standard has been known to revitalize neighborhoods time and time again.
 - Here, nine GOP women with the potential to revitalize the right.
 - THE primary value of the patriotic play lies in its appeal to the love of country, and its power to revitalize the past.
 - To his notion, the thing most needed to revitalize Prouty was an electric car-line.
 - In the U-boat there were potash cartridges to take up the carbon-dioxide, and tanks of pure oxygen to revitalize the air.
 - Concurrently, he devoted the aforementioned enthusiasm to heading a program to revitalize the game; with significant results.
 - Exercise will relax the muscles and call for blood which will revitalize and stimulate the weakened conditions.