revitalize (Meaning)

Wordnet

revitalize (v)

restore strength

give new life or vigor to

Webster

revitalize (v. t.)

To restore vitality to; to bring back to life.

revitalize Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient temple's walls were revitalized with fresh paint, restoring their vibrant hues.
  2. The new CEO's leadership revitalized the failing company, boosting morale and profits.
  3. Regular exercise revitalizes the body, promoting physical well-being.
  4. The invigorating spring breeze revitalized the weary travelers, giving them renewed energy.
  5. The discovery of an antique tapestry revitalized the museum's collection, adding historical significance.
  6. The innovative marketing campaign revitalized the brand, increasing brand awareness and sales.
  7. The therapist's compassionate words revitalized the patient's spirits, giving them hope.
  8. The refreshing rain revitalized the parched land, turning it into a lush paradise.
  9. The renovation project revitalized the historic building, preserving its architectural beauty.
  10. The counselor's empathetic listening revitalized the client's self-esteem, enabling them to face their challenges with confidence.

FAQs About the word revitalize

restore strength, give new life or vigor toTo restore vitality to; to bring back to life.

refresh, recreate,restore, revive, refurbish, rejuvenate, redevelop, regenerate, recharge,renovate

kill, extinguish, suppress, kill, extinguish, suppress,quench, quench,

The ancient temple's walls were revitalized with fresh paint, restoring their vibrant hues.

The new CEO's leadership revitalized the failing company, boosting morale and profits.

Regular exercise revitalizes the body, promoting physical well-being.

The invigorating spring breeze revitalized the weary travelers, giving them renewed energy.