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Definition of rejuvenation in English: rejuvenationnoun rɪdʒuːvəˈneɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1The action or process of making someone or something look or feel better, younger, or more vital. plans for the rejuvenation of the area treatment for facial rejuvenation Example sentencesExamples - In fact, the move has made possible the rejuvenation of the museum, which will make the much-loved building more welcoming.
- The docklands area is set for further rejuvenation.
- The Renaissance was, as its name implies, a period of renewal, invention, and rejuvenation of both music and instruments.
- The recent publication of his works has allowed for a rejuvenation of sorts to occur.
- You can't make up for bad habits with a week or two of "rejuvenation."
- Summer is a time when we all seek opportunity for refreshment and rejuvenation.
- The mountain spa is a luxury retreat which offers rejuvenation in a wilderness setting.
- The rejuvenation of the sales force should help.
- The area has experienced significant rejuvenation in recent times.
- A modest investment could be a catalyst for the rejuvenation of an historic industrial area.
- 1.1 The action of restoring a river or stream to a condition characteristic of a younger landscape.
they were instrumental in the rejuvenation of the river Example sentencesExamples - The rejuvenation of five rivers has changed them into perennial water sources rather than dead, dry water-courses through which water flowed only during the monsoons.
- The short and long-term benefits are replenishments of precious ground water reserves, rejuvenation of wetland habitats, boosts to infrastructure needs, and opportunities for community bonding.
- The firm is also helping in rejuvenation of traditional water bodies called 'bawaris' in Rajasthan.
- They were instrumental in the rejuvenation of the river Torridge which was, at the time, heavily polluted by farm effluent.
- Construction on the banks would make the river's rejuvenation close to impossible.
- The film documents how a movement for the stream's rejuvenation witnessed public participation before the 160-km rivulet was finally cleaned.
- The students, apart from gaining knowledge of water rejuvenation, experienced the warmth of Nature during the event.
- He said declaring the area a national park would ensure the rejuvenation of the wetlands.
- These, in turn, are models for river rejuvenation in other parts of the globe.
Definition of rejuvenation in US English: rejuvenationnoun 1The action or process of making someone or something look or feel better, younger, or more vital. plans for the rejuvenation of the area treatment for facial rejuvenation Example sentencesExamples - The rejuvenation of the sales force should help.
- The Renaissance was, as its name implies, a period of renewal, invention, and rejuvenation of both music and instruments.
- In fact, the move has made possible the rejuvenation of the museum, which will make the much-loved building more welcoming.
- The recent publication of his works has allowed for a rejuvenation of sorts to occur.
- The area has experienced significant rejuvenation in recent times.
- A modest investment could be a catalyst for the rejuvenation of an historic industrial area.
- Summer is a time when we all seek opportunity for refreshment and rejuvenation.
- You can't make up for bad habits with a week or two of "rejuvenation."
- The mountain spa is a luxury retreat which offers rejuvenation in a wilderness setting.
- The docklands area is set for further rejuvenation.
- 1.1 The action of restoring a river or stream to a condition characteristic of a younger landscape.
they were instrumental in the rejuvenation of the river Example sentencesExamples - The students, apart from gaining knowledge of water rejuvenation, experienced the warmth of Nature during the event.
- The firm is also helping in rejuvenation of traditional water bodies called 'bawaris' in Rajasthan.
- The short and long-term benefits are replenishments of precious ground water reserves, rejuvenation of wetland habitats, boosts to infrastructure needs, and opportunities for community bonding.
- He said declaring the area a national park would ensure the rejuvenation of the wetlands.
- The film documents how a movement for the stream's rejuvenation witnessed public participation before the 160-km rivulet was finally cleaned.
- They were instrumental in the rejuvenation of the river Torridge which was, at the time, heavily polluted by farm effluent.
- The rejuvenation of five rivers has changed them into perennial water sources rather than dead, dry water-courses through which water flowed only during the monsoons.
- Construction on the banks would make the river's rejuvenation close to impossible.
- These, in turn, are models for river rejuvenation in other parts of the globe.
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