rejuvenate
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ri
ju
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nate
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British pronunciation
/ɹɪd‍ʒˈuːvənˌe‍ɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "rejuvenate"in English

to rejuvenate
01

to cause a feeling of strength and energy

Transitive: to rejuvenate a person or their mind and body
to rejuvenate definition and meaning
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Examples
A relaxing vacation can rejuvenate your body and mind.
She rejuvenated her skin with a moisturizing facial mask.
02

to undergo or cause a process resulting in renewed vitality or a refreshed state

Intransitive
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Examples
After the rains, the landscape seemed to rejuvenate, with flowers blooming everywhere.
After a long winter, the garden rejuvenates with vibrant green shoots.
03

to bring back a youthful look or appearance

Transitive: to rejuvenate face or skin
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The skincare treatment helped rejuvenate her complexion, making her look years younger.
The surgeon used advanced techniques to rejuvenate his face, reducing the signs of aging.
04

to restore or bring back youthful features to a landscape or topography

Transitive: to rejuvenate a landscape or topography
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The river 's meandering path helped rejuvenate the valley, giving it a more youthful topography.
As glaciers retreated, they rejuvenated the topography, creating new valleys and features.
05

to cause a stream or watercourse to resume its erosive activity

Transitive: to rejuvenate a stream or river
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The region 's uplift rejuvenated the river, increasing its erosive power.
Geological changes have rejuvenated the stream, allowing it to carve deeper into the valley.
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