Crossword clues for revitalize
revitalize
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Revitalize \Re*vi"tal*ize\, v. t.
To restore vitality to; to bring back to life.
--L. S. Beale.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
vb. (context American spelling English) (alternative spelling of revitalise English)
WordNet
v. restore strength; "This food revitalized the patient" [syn: regenerate]
give new life or vigor to [syn: revitalise]
Usage examples of "revitalize".
Zarqa informed me that the savants who resided in these revitalized structures were named Hoom, Sarpasht, and Karoeth.
Mistport to revitalize the old Deathstalker information network, and make it part of the ongoing rebellion again.
When we sleep, many biological processes go into high gear, helping to revitalize the body, repair tissue and organs, and boost our memory storage.
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I have many clients who are now convinced that water revitalizes aging bodies.
The earlier bedtime repairs, revitalizes, and stimulates all the systems to respond to the antiaging and weight-loss classes in my 24-Hour Turnaround spa program.
The old man had been revitalized by the emergency, and was bustling around like a man half his age.
Donald Royal, his ancient frame full of new life and good wine, revitalized by battle and feeling like a new man again.
Had I not entered it as a wandering spirit and revitalized it, the body would have decayed, its elements returning to the matrix of nature from which it had sprung.
One by one he had excavated from the ruins the various instruments and vehicles of the lost civilization, had subjected them to intensive study, and had in many cases mastered the secret of their use and revitalized them.
When it closed behind the now revitalized Duke, the stunned healer and the grinning squire exchanged looks of wonder.
The woman reporter seemed suddenly revitalized, her attention riveted on the duelling lawyers.
For as you conquer one problem your other bodily and mental functions are revitalized and rejuvenated.
The revitalized presidential army won a lot of popular support and fought the usurpers to a standstill.
These are the same promises heard when basketball promoters lobbied for the building of the Miami Arena, which has not exactly revitalized the downtown area.