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Give new life to
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revitalise
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vb. 1 To give new (l en life), (l en energy), (l en activity) or (l en success) to something. 2 To (l en rouse) from a state of (l en inactivity) or (l en quiescence).
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Revitalise is a British charity providing respite holidays with care for disabled people and their carers. Founded by Joan Brander MBE in 1963, Revitalise was formerly known as Vitalise and also the Winged Fellowship Trust. They currently operate three ...
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v. give new life or vigor to [syn: revitalize ]
Usage examples of revitalise.
The just-one-after-work brigade had slung their jackets over their arms and headed off, while the revitalised night-time crowd had yet to catch their buses from the housing estates into the middle of town.
In tandem, the habitat’s huge organs began to function again, ingesting and revitalising the myriad fluids and gases utilised within the polyp.
Just one tomb ol in-, revitalised mind had heen enough to show that he was inoie powerful than ever.
We stand in Sigholt, a Keep revitalised and reborn into the magic of the past.
Jack should have been able to feel the revitalised joy of the sun this morning as it rose.
By Monday morning, he was pacing the carpet with revitalised energy and complaining that another week in the suite would drive him bonkers.
The sitting-room seemed smaller and quieter when he'd gone off the line, but Malcolm had revitalised remarkably.
His shame had been revitalised, but, even as he had dialled Shelley's number, bribery and love had reappeared to restrain him.
A little gentle exercise always revitalises him, particularly when there is a Guinness at the end of his journey.
This, as Hesse says, is why concentrating on small things revitalises us.