revitalise

[US]/ri:'vaitəlaiz/
[UK]/riˈvaɪtl..ˌaɪz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. give new life or vitality to; make revitalize.
Word Forms
Past Participlerevitalised
Past Tenserevitalised
Present Participlerevitalising
Third Person Singularrevitalises

Example Sentences

plans to revitalise neighborhoods

try to revitalise a flagging economy

Exercise can help revitalise your body and mind.

She decided to revitalise the old house with a fresh coat of paint.

A vacation is a great way to revitalise yourself.

A good night's sleep can revitalise your energy levels.

Music has the power to revitalise the soul.

The company plans to revitalise its marketing strategy.

Eating healthy foods can help revitalise your body from within.

Taking a break from work can revitalise your creativity.

Yoga is known to revitalise both the body and mind.

Spending time in nature can revitalise your spirit.

Real-world Examples

Recent years have seen numerous attempts to reform and revitalise the profession.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

There were all the myths about vampires when young blood was thought to revitalise older people.

Source: 6 Minute English

But the pandemic has revitalised the conversation over how we should use our roads.

Source: Future World Construction

In just over a decade at Liverpool, Michael Edwards helped revitalise an underperforming giant of English football.

Source: The Economist Culture

This bold new masterplan is out  to revitalise an area that's long sat abandoned and fallen into disrepair.

Source: Future World Construction

To meet our growth targets, we will rebuild the foundations of our economy by revitalising and expanding the productive sectors of our economy.

Source: CRI Online July 2019 Collection

In 1932, Golda went to the United States to seek treatment for her daughter's kidney illness and to revitalise the Labour Zionist movement.

Source: Character Profile

On the good side he cites cases such as Mr Monti, young entrepreneurs, strong manufacturing (Italy is second only to Germany in Europe), a revitalised Fiat and Turin.

Source: The Economist - Arts

In the decade or so up to the pandemic, revitalising historic downtowns was the big hope of many leaders of struggling cities in the Rust Belt.

Source: The Road to Free English

However, the lack of measures available to revitalise other modes of transport would make it impossible for more sustainable modes of transport to take up the baton.

Source: Jian Ya Reading 1

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