rejuvenate

verb
UK: /rɪˈdʒuː.vən.eɪt/
US: /rɪˈdʒuː.vən.eɪt/
  1. To make someone look or feel young and energetic again.

    1. A good night's sleep can rejuvenate you.
    2. The spa treatment aimed to rejuvenate her tired skin after the long flight.
  2. To make something old or damaged seem new again.

    1. We need to rejuvenate the old building.
    2. The city council has plans to rejuvenate the downtown area with new businesses.
rejuvenate adjective
  1. Having been made to look or feel younger or more vital.

    1. I feel so rejuvenate after my trip.
    2. The rejuvenate antique car gleamed after restoration.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "rejuvenate" in English means: To make someone look or feel young and energetic again., To make something old or damaged seem new again..

The phonetic transcription of "rejuvenate" is /rɪˈdʒuː.vən.eɪt/ in British English and /rɪˈdʒuː.vən.eɪt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "rejuvenate": regenerate, refresh, renew, restore, revitalize.

Example usage of "rejuvenate": "A good night's sleep can rejuvenate you.". More examples on the page.