revitalize

  • 21revitalize — [riːˈvaɪtəˌlaɪz] verb [T] 1) to make something that is failing or weak become strong and successful again 2) to make someone feel or look healthy again …

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  • 22revitalize — re•vi•tal•ize [[t]riˈvaɪt lˌaɪz[/t]] v. t. ized, iz•ing cvb to give new life, vitality, or vigor to • Etymology: 1855–60 re•vi tal•i•za′tion, n …

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  • 23revitalize — v.tr. (also ise) imbue with new life and vitality. Derivatives: revitalization n …

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  • 24re·vi·tal·ise — ↑revitalize …

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  • 25revitalization — revitalize re‧vi‧tal‧ize [riːˈvaɪtlaɪz] also revitalise verb [transitive] to make a place, company, economy etc interesting or active again: • a plan for revitalizing the nation s capital • The company was struggling to revitalize its sagging… …

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  • 26revitalized — revitalize (Amer.) re·vi·tal·ize || ‚rɪː vaɪtÉ™laɪz v. give new life or energy, reinvigorate, reanimate, regenerate (also revitalise) …

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  • 27revitalizes — revitalize (Amer.) re·vi·tal·ize || ‚rɪː vaɪtÉ™laɪz v. give new life or energy, reinvigorate, reanimate, regenerate (also revitalise) …

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  • 28revitalizing — revitalize (Amer.) re·vi·tal·ize || ‚rɪː vaɪtÉ™laɪz v. give new life or energy, reinvigorate, reanimate, regenerate (also revitalise) …

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  • 29revitalization — revitalize (also revitalise) ► VERB ▪ give new life and vitality to. DERIVATIVES revitalization noun …

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  • 30Regency Mall (Augusta, Georgia) — Never updated during its lifespan, Regency Mall failed due to crime and security problems, a poor location and a market too small to support two shopping malls. Its anchor stores began to pull out during the 1990s, some of them relocating to the… …

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