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Rejuvenate   /rɪdʒˈuvənˌeɪt/   Listen
Rejuvenate

verb
1.
Cause (a stream or river) to erode, as by an uplift of the land.
2.
Develop youthful topographical features.
3.
Make younger or more youthful.
4.
Return to life; get or give new life or energy.  Synonyms: regenerate, restore.
5.
Become young again.






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"Rejuvenate" Quotes from Famous Books



... hardships of life, from the hatred of the peoples, from legal disabilities, and social outlawry; they feel that they cannot hope for any lasting amelioration of their situation so long as they must live as a powerless minority among a hostile majority. They desire to become a nation, to rejuvenate themselves by close contact with mother earth, and to become once more the masters of their destiny. This Zionist mass is still in part not quite free from mystical tendencies. It allows its Zionism ...
— Zionism and Anti-Semitism - Zionism by Nordau; and Anti-Semitism by Gottheil • Max Simon Nordau



Words linked to "Rejuvenate" :   rejuvenation, resurrect, renew, revive, revitalize, stimulate, provoke, reincarnate, change, age, river, regenerate



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