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Third Person
revitalizes
Present Participle
revitalizing
Past Tense
revitalized
Past Participle
revitalized
1
to bring back strength or energy to something that was previously lacking
transitive
- The city council invested in infrastructure projects to revitalize the aging neighborhoods.
- The coach's motivational speech revitalized the team's morale before the big game.
- She took a short vacation to revitalize herself after a period of stress.
- After a long winter, the warmer weather revitalized the local tourism industry.
Synonyms:
2
to restore someone’s energy or strength
transitive
- A good night's sleep can revitalize both your body and mind.
- The new health regimen is designed to revitalize your entire system.
- Yoga and meditation are great ways to revitalize your mind and body.
- The exercise routine was designed to revitalize the body and improve overall health.
- A warm cup of tea was enough to revitalize him after the long day.