What does revitalize mean?
Definitions for revitalize
riˈvaɪt lˌaɪzre·vi·tal·ize
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Princeton's WordNet
regenerate, revitalizeverb
restore strength
"This food revitalized the patient"
revitalize, revitaliseverb
give new life or vigor to
Webster Dictionary
Revitalizeverb
to restore vitality to; to bring back to life
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relativize
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of revitalize in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of revitalize in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of revitalize in a Sentence
Back then it was thought a European model of a downtown plaza would help Buffalo revitalize itself, that concept did not work. It is hard to know how much of the decline was caused by the plaza itself or the population and business decline that was happening at the time.
My father owned a small grocery market, and we prided ourselves on local ingredients and handmade products. I even helped make the sausage, not my favorite task, but it was popular in our neighborhood, we got away from locally based food sellers and growers in the past, but in recent years there is a movement to' eat and buy local.' We can use this enthusiasm to change the way we produce food. We can create jobs and revitalize neighborhoods by making the right investments hand in hand with the good work local governments and community organizations are doing across Ohio and in cities and towns across the country.
We have an opportunity in some other fields to stabilize and really revitalize the economy of the region ... and give our people the same hope and opportunity that they have in other parts of this country and the world.
Canfranc Fernando Sánchez Morales:
We are fighting to create a big tourism complex, and also to open the line for international travel soon, the plans to revitalize the Canfranc station is the best way to recover all the historic buildings and infrastructure that haven’t been used since 1970.
Let's revitalize the conservative movement within the Republican Party as one voice, this is Rick Santorum, thank you for all the work you do and your dedication to our Republican Party.
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