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Meaning of revitalize
to give new energy or life to something
Etymology of revitalize
The word "revitalize" has its roots in the Latin words "re" meaning "again" and "vitalis" meaning "of life" or "living", with the suffix "-ize" which is a verb-forming suffix
The word has been used in English since the mid-19th century to describe the act of giving new life or energy to something
Synonyms
invigorate
energize
revamp
renew
restore
rejuvenate
refresh
regenerate
revivify
stimulate
animate
vitalize
boost
strengthen
enhance
intensify
enliven
liven
pep
brisk
quicken
accelerate
stimulate
motivate
inspire
animate
kindle
ignite
fire
activate
reactivate
reinvigorate
resuscitate
resurrect
revive
Definitions
- to give new energy or life to something, or to make someone feel more energetic and enthusiastic
- * to restore something to a healthy or vigorous state
Usage Examples
- The new manager's ideas helped to revitalize the company's sales
- * The city's downtown area was revitalized with the addition of new shops and restaurants
- * After a few days of rest, she felt revitalized and ready to return to work