Crossword clues for revitalization
revitalization
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1869, noun of action from revitalize.
Wiktionary
n. The act of revitalize; reactivation
WordNet
n. bringing again into activity and prominence; "the revival of trade"; "a revival of a neglected play by Moliere"; "the Gothic revival in architecture" [syn: revival, resurgence, revitalisation, revivification]
Usage examples of "revitalization".
So now revolution comes to mean revitalization, bringing America back to where she was two hundred years ago.
It must be a revitalization of the American system to take us back to the real moral and political principles adopted in 1776.
She might be one of his best teachers though the rumour was that children learned their lessons to get out of her clutches - but her attitude towards him, and his proposed revitalization programme, was totally hostile.
They will need me for full revitalizations, as they don't know how to do that.