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Rejuvenate

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Verb

1. rejuvenate

cause (a stream or river) to erode, as by an uplift of the land

2. rejuvenate

develop youthful topographical features

Example Sentences:
'the land rejuvenated'

3. rejuvenate

make younger or more youthful

Example Sentences:
'The contact with his grandchildren rejuvenated him'

4. regenerate, rejuvenate, restore

return to life; get or give new life or energy

Example Sentences:
'The week at the spa restored me'

5. rejuvenate

become young again

Example Sentences:
'The old man rejuvenated when he became a grandfather'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Rejuvenate

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verb (transitive)
1. 
to give new youth, restored vitality, or youthful appearance to
2. (usually passive) geography
a. 
to cause (a river) to begin eroding more vigorously to a new lower base level, usually because of uplift of the land
b. 
to cause (a land surface) to develop youthful features

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Rejuvenate

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verb transitiveWord forms: reˈjuveˌnated or reˈjuveˌnating
1. 
a. 
to make feel or seem young again; bring back to youthful strength, appearance, etc.
b. 
to make seem new or fresh again
2.  Geology
a. 
to increase the grade and speed of flow of (a stream), usually by uplift of the surrounding land
b. 
to give youthful land forms to (a region), as steep slopes
verb intransitive
3. 
to restore or reacquire a youthful or new appearance

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Rejuvenate

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tr.v. re·ju·ve·nat·ed, re·ju·ve·nat·ing, re·ju·ve·nates
1. To restore to youthful vigor or appearance; make young again.
2. To restore to an original or new condition: rejuvenate an old sofa.
3.
a. To stimulate (a stream) to renewed erosive activity, as by uplift of the land.
b. To develop youthful topographic features in (a previously leveled area).

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