reinvigoration

  • 111reinvigorate — /riɪnˈvɪgəreɪt/ (say reein viguhrayt) verb (t) (reinvigorated, reinvigorating) to invigorate again. –reinvigorating, adjective –reinvigoratingly, adverb –reinvigoration /riɪnˌvɪgəˈreɪʃən/ (say reein.viguh rayshuhn), noun –reinvigorative,… …

  • 112renovation — /rɛnəˈveɪʃən/ (say renuh vayshuhn) noun 1. refreshment or reinvigoration of something: the renovation of a proposal. 2. a project of making repairs or alterations to an existing building: a house renovation. 3. (plural) such a project: ongoing… …

  • 113reinvigorate — ► VERB ▪ give new energy or strength to. DERIVATIVES reinvigoration noun …

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  • 114reinvigorate — v.tr. impart fresh vigour to. Derivatives: reinvigoration n …

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  • 115rejuvenescence — rə̇ˌjüvəˈnesən(t)s, (ˌ)rēˌj noun ( s) Etymology: Medieval Latin rejuvenescere to become young again (from Latin re + juvenescere to become young, from juvenis young person) + English ence 1. : a renewal of youth : a restoration of physical …

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  • 116re|viv|al — «rih VY vuhl», noun. 1. the act or process of bringing or coming back to life or consciousness: »On his revival from the swoon..., he recovered his speech and sight (Edward Gibbon). SYNONYM(S): reanimation, resuscitation. 2. a restoration to… …

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  • 117UNITED STATES OF AMERICA — UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, country in N. America. This article is arranged according to the following outline: introduction Colonial Era, 1654–1776 Early National Period, 1776–1820 German Jewish Period, 1820–1880 East European Jewish Period,… …

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