Antonyms for revitalize


Grammar : Verb
Spell : ree-vahyt-l-ahyz
Phonetic Transcription : riˈvaɪt lˌaɪz


Definition of revitalize

Origin :
  • 1840, from re- "back, again" + vitalize. Related: Revitalized; revitalizing.
  • verb refresh
  • verb revive
Example sentences :
  • Its power to purify and revitalize is peculiar and remarkable.
  • Extract from : « Quiet Talks on Power » by S.D. Gordon
  • Concurrently, he devoted the aforementioned enthusiasm to heading a program to revitalize the game; with significant results.
  • Extract from : « Squash Tennis » by Richard C. Squires
  • It imported Western campaigning techniques and made bold promises to revitalize and energize the economy.
  • Extract from : « After the Rain » by Sam Vaknin
  • Exercise will relax the muscles and call for blood which will revitalize and stimulate the weakened conditions.
  • Extract from : « Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why » by Martha M. Allen
  • These concerted efforts have been an integral part of my program to revitalize the economy.
  • Extract from : « Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to 2006 » by Various
  • To his notion, the thing most needed to revitalize Prouty was an electric car-line.
  • Extract from : « The Fighting Shepherdess  » by Caroline Lockhart
  • In the U-boat there were potash cartridges to take up the carbon-dioxide, and tanks of pure oxygen to revitalize the air.
  • Extract from : « Inventions of the Great War » by A. Russell (Alexander Russell) Bond
  • THE primary value of the patriotic play lies in its appeal to the love of country, and its power to revitalize the past.
  • Extract from : « Patriotic Plays and Pageants for Young People » by Constance D'Arcy Mackay

Synonyms for revitalize

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