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Third Person
rejuvenates
Present Participle
rejuvenating
Past Tense
rejuvenated
Past Participle
rejuvenated
1
to cause a feeling of strength and energy
transitive
- A relaxing vacation can rejuvenate your body and mind.
- She rejuvenated her skin with a moisturizing facial mask.
- Spending time in nature can rejuvenate your spirit.
- The coach believed that a few days of rest would rejuvenate the team.
- A vacation in the mountains helped rejuvenate her, making her feel young and energetic again.
Synonyms:
2
to undergo or cause a process resulting in renewed vitality or a refreshed state
- After the rains, the landscape seemed to rejuvenate, with flowers blooming everywhere.
- After a long winter, the garden rejuvenates with vibrant green shoots.
- The lake rejuvenates every spring, its waters flowing freely once again.
- With the right care, the plant began to rejuvenate, showing signs of healthy growth.
- She could feel her energy start to rejuvenate after a week of rest and relaxation.
3
to bring back a youthful look or appearance
transitive
- The skincare treatment helped rejuvenate her complexion, making her look years younger.
- The surgeon used advanced techniques to rejuvenate his face, reducing the signs of aging.
- A few sessions at the spa were enough to rejuvenate her skin and restore its natural glow.
- The makeup artist used special techniques to rejuvenate her client's face for the photo shoot.
Antonyms:
4
to restore or bring back youthful features to a landscape or topography
transitive
- The river's meandering path helped rejuvenate the valley, giving it a more youthful topography.
- As glaciers retreated, they rejuvenated the topography, creating new valleys and features.
- The erosion of the old hills rejuvenated the surrounding topography, making it appear much younger.
- Rainfall patterns began to rejuvenate the desert landscape, creating rolling dunes.
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to cause a stream or watercourse to resume its erosive activity
transitive
- The region's uplift rejuvenated the river, increasing its erosive power.
- Geological changes have rejuvenated the stream, allowing it to carve deeper into the valley.
- As the tectonic plates shifted, they rejuvenated the river's path, changing its course.
- Uplift in the region's geology rejuvenated the stream, giving it greater force to shape the land.
- The area's uplift provided the necessary conditions to rejuvenate the ancient river's flow.