Revitalise

usgb/rɪˈvaɪtəlaɪz/
verb

To make something strong, active, or healthy again.

The new park will help to revitalise the community.
Visual representation of "revitalise" - To make something strong, active, or healthy again.

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revitalise a city,revitalise an economy,revitalise a team

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Metaphor

Think of revitalising as breathing life into something that seems lifeless.

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Revitalising a relationship can require both parties to engage thoughtfully.
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Emotion

Using 'revitalise' often implies a positive change or uplifting feeling.

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When you revitalise your daily routine, you can feel more energized.
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Context

Revitalise can be applied to both physical and abstract concepts.

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You can revitalise your health with better habits or your career with new skills.
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