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revitalize English

Meaning revitalize meaning

What does revitalize mean?

revitalize

restore strength This food revitalized the patient give new life or vigor to

Synonyms revitalize synonyms

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Conjugation revitalize conjugation

How do you conjugate revitalize?

revitalize · verb

Examples revitalize examples

How do I use revitalize in a sentence?

Movie subtitles

Well, if anything happens to revitalize your memory, Admiral I'd appreciate a phone call.
Yes, you do need to revitalize the tissues, you know.
He's going to revitalize himself, and you're going to finish the vegetables.
I'll give you a chance to revitalize your image.
For generations, Kaelon II has worked to revitalize its dying sun.
Anything you can do to revitalize this neighbourhood would be a blessing.
Prove you have a way to revitalize this story, and I might keep you on it.
Needless to say, this purchase will revitalize the diminishing strength of their organization.
Revitalize you.
But right now the whole city is racing to revitalize itself in time for 2014 world cup.
On the mayor's committee to revitalize downtown.
He's got some good ideas. about how to revitalize the Shangri-La.
Revitalize?
I can reconstruct her external parts, maybe even revitalize dying tissue.
That money is desperately needed to revitalize the country's economy.
This should revitalize him.
I'll give you a chance to revitalize your image. Set up a student-peer tutoring program.
And women sometimes need to revitalize the yearning.
Introduce yourself. Revitalize your flagging career.
Revitalize the neighborhood. Can I come in now?
We'll pitch him that this deal will be great press for him, you know, because we're gonna revitalize the community, create jobs, growth, opportunity.
A LIFESTYLE CENTER TO REVITALIZE THE LIFE OF THIS NEIGHBORHOOD.
Which is all you need to revitalize the you inside.
Raised about a gazillion dollar fund to revitalize the City.
And those hippies would have worn themselves out dancing in the mud, but no, she had to revitalize their dying movement by going to North Vietnam and humanizing the enemy.
Revitalize your flagging career.
Revitalize the neighborhood.
Could revitalize the entire neighborhood.
Listen, in about 2 seconds I am gonna revitalize your face. with my tarnished brand.
Neal, this is hardly the time to revitalize chivalry.
We're participating in a grant program set up to revitalize the city.
A project to revitalize the city and bring in tremendous revenues, licensing fees, jobs, and tourism.
I'm afraid our plan to revitalize Montauk has, uh, run into a bit of a snag.

News and current affairs

FRANKFURT - Last week, the government of newly elected Argentine President Mauricio Macri launched a bold plan to revitalize a bruised and beleaguered economy plagued by high inflation.
There are, of course many alternatives to what Sweden has done to revitalize education.
If the US does not provide him with threats that help rally domestic support, his failure to revitalize Iran's economy will erode his standing at home.
Last September, I convened a high-level meeting at the UN to consider ways to revitalize the CD's work and to advance multilateral disarmament negotiations.
Whether this effect will be sufficient to revitalize southern Europe remains to be seen.
In the appointment of independent judges, great care must be given to insure that the judiciary helps revitalize social trust in the capacity for transformation to democracy.
The government thus used anti-establishment feeling to revitalize its own rule.
Among Iran analysts, it is thought that these moves were intended to revitalize the military, particularly given the possibility of conflict with the US.
But, while the world may be happy to pretend that bilateral cooperation will revitalize multilateralism, nobody should be fooled.
So the auguries for an attempt to revitalize Europe's relationship with its Mediterranean partners were not good.
So Sarkozy deserves at least two and a half cheers for trying to revitalize it.
A new election will restore democratic choice - and thus revitalize our democracy.
And the communitarian traditions of the right, with their nationalist past lurking behind, may not be any easier to revitalize than the old fashioned socialism or New Deal populism.
Obama has pledged to revitalize the 1970 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which aims to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons.
That is why the completion of the ECB's comprehensive assessment of banks' balance sheets and the start of Europe-wide banking supervision will help revitalize sluggish lending in the euro area.
Today's leaders must show similar wisdom and vision, supporting the OSCE's efforts to revitalize the principles of the Helsinki accord.
Will this be enough to revitalize the moribund peace process and reach a settlement with the Palestinians?
To revitalize Japan's economy in the long run, three big adjustments are necessary.
Once he is released, it is anticipated that he will direct a major drive to revitalize his organization through both its traditional and new illegal activities.

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