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Definition of revitalize in English: revitalize(British revitalise) verb riːˈvʌɪt(ə)lʌɪzriˈvaɪdlˌaɪz [with object]Imbue (something) with new life and vitality. 给予…新的活力;使复兴 a package of spending cuts to revitalize the economy 削减开支以复兴经济的一揽子计划。 Example sentencesExamples - Glavin and Leier had their conversation about revitalizing the union movement on May Day, a day to commemorate international working class solidarity.
- Already, these new entrepreneurs are revitalizing the economy.
- Perhaps it is the increasing competition from other recruiting grounds that is revitalizing the tournament.
- Plus, revitalizing the inner city and downtown area is essential.
- The sponsor may not have been too happy but Ann later credited the commercial with revitalizing her career in the seventies.
- New Orleans was also the victim of a prolonged failure of the federal government to adopt and fund a serious strategy for revitalizing urban centers.
- There are of course short term techniques such as water harvesting by revitalizing rural ponds, water recycling to water conservation.
- This interpretation is essential for revitalizing ethnic literature.
- What are we going to do about housing, health, education, the environment, creating jobs, revitalizing our economies?
- He said the government is divided, with one part working against another on a host of issues including the budget, revitalizing the stock market and liberalizing taxes.
- Despite these shortcomings, Bartley still deserves credit for revitalizing the editorial form.
- It may, as Michael suggests, turn out to be a good thing in the long run, revitalizing our political system and getting people engaged.
- This startling reversal of fortune is instructive of the way in which modern management techniques are revitalizing Chinese business.
- I believe that by allowing readers to participate in the news cycle, bloggers are revitalizing democracy.
- He may talk about revitalizing the secret service and the military, but his government does not have the money to effectively oppress its citizens.
- Instead of spicing up or revitalizing my sexual relations, these experiments just left me loving my partners less.
- Trying to restore sky power, Nigeria Airways officials have begun the process of revitalizing the failing airline.
- It says it is nonsense to talk of revitalizing the construction industry, because that would fuel real estate speculation.
- The two major pillars for revitalizing the dormant economy are corporate capital spending and private consumption.
- These strategies, many believe, are also key to revitalizing our inner cities and helping to mitigate the effects of suburban sprawl.
Synonyms reinvigorate, re-energize, brace, fortify, strengthen, give new strength to, give a boost to, build up, bolster, prop up, help, renew, regenerate, restore, revive, revivify, rejuvenate, reanimate, resuscitate, refresh, reawaken, rekindle, put new life into, breathe new life into, enliven, stimulate, put some spark into, kick-start, uplift informal give a shot in the arm to, pep up, buck up, get going again Definition of revitalize in US English: revitalize(British revitalise) verbrēˈvīdlˌīzriˈvaɪdlˌaɪz [with object]Imbue (something) with new life and vitality. 给予…新的活力;使复兴 a package of spending cuts to revitalize the economy 削减开支以复兴经济的一揽子计划。 Example sentencesExamples - The two major pillars for revitalizing the dormant economy are corporate capital spending and private consumption.
- These strategies, many believe, are also key to revitalizing our inner cities and helping to mitigate the effects of suburban sprawl.
- Plus, revitalizing the inner city and downtown area is essential.
- It says it is nonsense to talk of revitalizing the construction industry, because that would fuel real estate speculation.
- Perhaps it is the increasing competition from other recruiting grounds that is revitalizing the tournament.
- Instead of spicing up or revitalizing my sexual relations, these experiments just left me loving my partners less.
- New Orleans was also the victim of a prolonged failure of the federal government to adopt and fund a serious strategy for revitalizing urban centers.
- This interpretation is essential for revitalizing ethnic literature.
- I believe that by allowing readers to participate in the news cycle, bloggers are revitalizing democracy.
- Despite these shortcomings, Bartley still deserves credit for revitalizing the editorial form.
- Glavin and Leier had their conversation about revitalizing the union movement on May Day, a day to commemorate international working class solidarity.
- It may, as Michael suggests, turn out to be a good thing in the long run, revitalizing our political system and getting people engaged.
- What are we going to do about housing, health, education, the environment, creating jobs, revitalizing our economies?
- There are of course short term techniques such as water harvesting by revitalizing rural ponds, water recycling to water conservation.
- Trying to restore sky power, Nigeria Airways officials have begun the process of revitalizing the failing airline.
- This startling reversal of fortune is instructive of the way in which modern management techniques are revitalizing Chinese business.
- Already, these new entrepreneurs are revitalizing the economy.
- He said the government is divided, with one part working against another on a host of issues including the budget, revitalizing the stock market and liberalizing taxes.
- The sponsor may not have been too happy but Ann later credited the commercial with revitalizing her career in the seventies.
- He may talk about revitalizing the secret service and the military, but his government does not have the money to effectively oppress its citizens.
Synonyms reinvigorate, re-energize, brace, fortify, strengthen, give new strength to, give a boost to, build up, bolster, prop up, help, renew, regenerate, restore, revive, revivify, rejuvenate, reanimate, resuscitate, refresh, reawaken, rekindle, put new life into, breathe new life into, enliven, stimulate, put some spark into, kick-start, uplift |