rejuvenate [verb]

Definition of rejuvenate:

means to make someone or something look or feel younger, fresher, or more lively. It can also refer to restoring something to a former state or condition.

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Sentence/Example of rejuvenate:

A weekend getaway can rejuvenate your spirits.

The spa treatment rejuvenated her tired skin.

They plan to rejuvenate the old park with new playground equipment.

Yoga and meditation can rejuvenate your mind and body.

Drinking plenty of water can rejuvenate your skin’s appearance.

The company aims to rejuvenate its brand with a new logo.

His enthusiasm for the project rejuvenated the whole team.

A good night’s sleep can rejuvenate your energy levels.

The garden was rejuvenated after the spring rains.

The leadership program was designed to rejuvenate the organization’s culture.

Her vacation to the beach rejuvenated her after a stressful year.

The renovation project will rejuvenate the historic building.

The new diet and exercise plan helped rejuvenate his health.

The coach’s pep talk rejuvenated the players before the final match.

The fresh coat of paint rejuvenated the old house.

A walk in the park can rejuvenate your mood on a gloomy day.

The skincare product promises to rejuvenate your complexion.

A short nap in the afternoon can rejuvenate your productivity.

The community center was rejuvenated with a grant for new programs.

A day at the spa can rejuvenate your senses and reduce stress.

The herbal tea claims to rejuvenate your digestive system.

The annual retreat rejuvenates the team’s motivation and creativity.

The old car was rejuvenated with a new engine and paint job.

A change of scenery can rejuvenate your perspective on life.

The technology upgrade will rejuvenate the company’s workflow efficiency.