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The example sentences of REVITALIZE in videos (9 in total of 9)

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Use "revitalize" in a sentence | "revitalize" example sentences

How to use "revitalize" in a sentence?

  • Balancing our energy portfolio is a real chance to reduce energy bills, revitalize rural America, slow global warming and strengthen our energy security.
    -Tom Udall-
  • Maybe the body learns from dreams. Maybe the muscles, the neutrons, revitalize.
    -Michael Zaslow-
  • When combined with information and communication technologies, microcredit can unleash new opportunities for the world's poorest entrepreneurs and thereby revitalize the village economies they serve.
    -Madeleine Albright-
  • I don't always have a lot of energy, but my kids almost always revitalize me.
    -Katie Couric-
  • Absolutely nothing will revitalize a discouraged church faster than rediscovering it's purpose.
    -Rick Warren-
  • So while our art cannot, as we wish it could, save us from wars, privation, envy, greed, old age, or death, it can revitalize us amidst it all.
    -Ray Bradbury-
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Definition and meaning of REVITALIZE

What does "revitalize mean?"

/rēˈvīdlˌīz/

revitalize

verb
imbue something with new life and vitality.

What are synonyms of "revitalize"?
Some common synonyms of "revitalize" are:
  • reinvigorate,
  • re-energize,
  • brace,
  • fortify,
  • strengthen,
  • bolster,
  • help,
  • renew,
  • regenerate,
  • restore,
  • revive,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˌrēinˈviɡərāt/

reinvigorate
verb

give new energy or strength to.

/brās/

brace
noun verb

device supporting part of body. To prepare yourself for a struggle/difficult time.

/ˈfôrdəˌfī/

fortify
verb

To protect against military attack, as with walls.

/ˈstreNG(k)THən/

strengthen
verb

To make something stronger.

/ˈbōlstər/

bolster
noun verb

long thick pillow. support or strengthen.

/help/

help
exclamation noun verb

appeal for urgent assistance. Something given to enable a person to do something. assist someone to do something.

/rəˈn(y)o͞o/

renew
verb

To begin again after stopping, as with more energy.

regenerate
adjective verb

reformed or reborn. To form or create new things.

/rəˈstôr/

restore
verb

bring back or re-establish.

/rəˈvīv/

revive
verb

To return to life, good health, strength etc..

What are antonyms of "revitalize"?
Some common antonyms of "revitalize" are:
  • depress,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/dəˈpres/

depress
verb

To push something down.

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