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n. (plural of rejuvenation English)
Usage examples of "rejuvenations".
But there's been a rumor that something was wrong with the NCO rejuvenations, and some people—not me—said they were bollixed on purpose.
She had cosigned the report, when it was forwarded upstairs, and had also cosigned a letter suggesting that the manufacturer bear the expense of the repeat rejuvenations and the supportive care.
Pedar's mannerisms, more pronounced in old age and despite several rejuvenations, had been there from the day she first met him, at someone's birthday party.
Whom, in this day and age, and in spite of rejuvenations and genetic selection and everything else we invented to spare us the pain of living .
When I asked questions in school, nobody seemed to understand them, and later, when I was in the Royals, everyone talked as if the repeating rejuvenations were just a way to stay young for a normal lifespan, not an actual extension.
He was relatively young, and with the aid of repeated rejuvenations he would remain young .
Their idiot medical branch had put a hold on all rejuvenations, and seemed to be determined to investigate thoroughly.
The solution was also clear: repeat rejuvenations with clean drugs for those who had not yet suffered significant damage, and supportive care for those who had, for whom another rejuvenation would mean prolongation of senile misery.
Headquarters had suddenly cut off funding for repeat rejuvenations, without explaining why.
Vida approved as many rejuvenations as she could out of her discretionary fund, but she didn't have the money for all of them.
The new Speaker does not believe that the problem with NCO rejuvenations is entirely the fault of the pharmaceuticals—"
It has been decided that all rejuvenations of Fleet personnel must be investigated thoroughly, beginning with those of flag rank.
They've extended the medical hold to all personnel—officers included, and specifically including flag officers—whose rejuvenations are more than ten years old.
The new Speaker does not believe that the problem with NCO rejuvenations is entirely the fault of the pharmaceuticals"
They've extended the medical hold to all personnelofficers included, and specifically including flag officerswhose rejuvenations are more than ten years old.