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What is another word for Rejuvenation? – 163 Rejuvenation Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    revitalization renewal restoration regeneration rejuvenescence refreshment revival rebirth resurrection revitalization renovation rebuilding reconstruction reformation transformation transfiguration metamorphosis conversion modification alteration improvement enhancement refinement modernization updating overhaul makeover facelift revivalism resuscitation reanimation revivification invigoration energization stimulation revitalism rebirth renewal resurgence revamping reforming renovating reconstructing restoring regenerating rejuvenating

    Meaning of Rejuvenation

    The primary meaning of the word "Rejuvenation" is the process of making someone or something look or feel younger, or the process of giving new energy or vitality to something.

    Definitions

    • The process of making someone or something look or feel younger or more vigorous
    • The act or process of giving new energy or vitality to something
    • A state of being made to look or feel younger or more vigorous

    Etymology of Rejuvenation

    The word "Rejuvenation" comes from the Latin words "re" meaning "again" and "juvenis" meaning "young"
    The term has been used in English since the 16th century to describe the process of restoring youth or vitality to something or someone
    Historically, the concept of rejuvenation has been associated with various medical and philosophical theories, including alchemy and the quest for eternal youth

    Example Uses

    • The spa offered a rejuvenation package that included a massage, facial, and other treatments to help guests feel refreshed and revitalized
    • The company underwent a rejuvenation process, hiring new staff and updating its technology to stay competitive
    • After a few weeks of rest and relaxation, she felt a sense of rejuvenation and was ready to tackle new challenges

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    decline deterioration degeneration decay rot putrefaction spoilage stagnation regression retrogression debilitation enfeeblement weakening exhaustion fatigue lethargy sluggishness dormancy hibernation abeyance suspension cessation termination extinction annihilation destruction demolition dismantling disintegration