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Synonyms & Similar Words
revitalize
renew
restore
refresh
regenerate
revamp
rejuvenesce
revivify
resuscitate
recreate
reinvigorate
refreshen
reenergize
revive
rebirth
remake
reform
reconstruct
rebuild
recondition
refurbish
modernize
update
overhaul
renovate
replenish
recharge
reboot
kickstart
Meaning of Rejuvenate
The primary meaning of the word "Rejuvenate" is to make someone or something feel or look younger, healthier, or more vibrant.
Definitions
- To make someone or something feel or look younger, healthier, or more vibrant
- To restore or regain a youthful or healthy appearance or condition
- To give new energy or vitality to someone or something
Etymology of Rejuvenate
The word "Rejuvenate" originates from the Latin words "re" meaning "again" and "juvenis" meaning "young"
The term has been in use since the 16th century, initially in medical contexts to describe the restoration of youthful vigor or appearance
Over time, its usage expanded to encompass a broader range of applications, including emotional, mental, and spiritual renewal
Example Uses
- The spa treatment helped to rejuvenate her skin and reduce stress
- After a few weeks of vacation, he felt rejuvenated and ready to return to work
- The company's new marketing strategy aimed to rejuvenate their brand image and appeal to a younger audience
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
degenerate
deteriorate
decline
decay
worsen
fatigue
exhaust
drain
deplete
weaken
enfeeble
enervate
debilitate
cripple
incapacitate
paralyze
stagnate
petrify
ossify
atrophy
shrivel
wilt
fade