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transitive verbverjüngen [Person, Haut]* * *[rə'‹u:vəneit](to make young again.) (sich)verjüngen- academic.ru/61297/rejuvenation">rejuvenation* * *re·ju·venate[rɪˈʤu:vəneɪt, AM -və-]vt▪ to \rejuvenate sbsince he fell in love, he has felt \rejuvenated seit er sich verliebt hat, fühlt er sich Jahre jüngerto \rejuvenate a factory/firm/town eine Fabrik/Firma/Stadt modernisieren* * *[rI'dZuːvIneɪt]vtverjüngen; (fig) erfrischen* * ** * *transitive verbverjüngen [Person, Haut]* * *v.verjüngen v. -
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re·ju·venate [rɪʼʤu:vəneɪt, Am -və-] vtto \rejuvenate sb2) (make younger, modernize) jdn verjüngen;since he fell in love, he has felt \rejuvenated seit er sich verliebt hat, fühlt er sich Jahre jünger; -
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vt <el> (electron. tube) ■ regenerieren vt
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rejuvenate — re‧ju‧ve‧nate [rɪˈdʒuːvəneɪt] verb [transitive] to make a company, product, market etc successful again, for example by changing it or by introducing something new: • He has shown an ability to rejuvenate ailing companies. • Even lower rates won… … Financial and business terms
Rejuvenate — Re*ju ve*nate (r? j? v? n?t), v. t. [Pref. re re + L. juventis young, youthful.] To render young again. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rejuvenate — index cure, fix (repair), recreate, renew (refurbish), renovate, repair, restore ( … Law dictionary
rejuvenate — (v.) 1807, from RE (Cf. re ) again + L. juvenis (see YOUNG (Cf. young)) + ate (2). Related: Rejuvenated; rejuvenating. Noun rejuvensecence renewal of youth is first recorded 1631 … Etymology dictionary
rejuvenate — *renew, restore, refresh, renovate, refurbish … New Dictionary of Synonyms
rejuvenate — [v] make new again breathe new life into*, do, do up*, exhilarate, give face lift to*, give new life to, make young again, modernize, reanimate, reclaim, recondition, reconstruct, recover, refresh, refurbish, regenerate, rehab, reinvigorate,… … New thesaurus
rejuvenate — ► VERB ▪ make or cause to appear younger or more vital. DERIVATIVES rejuvenation noun rejuvenator noun. ORIGIN from Latin juvenis young … English terms dictionary
rejuvenate — [ri jo͞o′və nāt΄] vt. rejuvenated, rejuvenating [< RE + L juvenis,YOUNG + ATE1] 1. a) to make feel or seem young again; bring back to youthful strength, appearance, etc. b) to make seem new or f … English World dictionary
rejuvenate — [[t]rɪʤu͟ːvəneɪt[/t]] rejuvenates, rejuvenating, rejuvenated 1) VERB If something rejuvenates you, it makes you feel or look young again. [V n] Shelley was advised that the Italian climate would rejuvenate him... [V ed] When it was time to leave… … English dictionary
rejuvenate — UK [rɪˈdʒuːvəneɪt] / US [rɪˈdʒuvəˌneɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms rejuvenate : present tense I/you/we/they rejuvenate he/she/it rejuvenates present participle rejuvenating past tense rejuvenated past participle rejuvenated 1) to make someone… … English dictionary
rejuvenate — verb ( nated; nating) Etymology: re + Latin juvenis young more at young Date: 1789 transitive verb 1. a. to make young or youthful again ; give new vigor to b. to restore to an original or new state < rejuvenate … New Collegiate Dictionary