The Collaborative International Dictionary
Rejuvenescent \Re*ju`ve*nes"cent\ (-sent), a. Becoming, or causing to become, rejuvenated; rejuvenating.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1763, from Medieval Latin rejuvenescentem (nominative rejuvenescens), present participle of rejuvenescere (see rejuvenescence).
Wiktionary
a. Becoming, or causing to become, rejuvenated.
Usage examples of "rejuvenescent".
If the clients were rejuvenescent, the office was unaltered, and presented the same picture as that described at the beginning of this story.
Caucasian mind has devised, handling machines and systems with remarkable and deadly accuracy, this rejuvenescent Japanese race has embarked on a course of conquest, the goal of which no man knows.
Under her care the Crawley House in Great Gaunt Street was quite rejuvenescent and ready for the reception of Sir Pitt and his family, when the Baronet came to London to attend his duties in Parliament and to assume that position in the country for which his vast genius fitted him.