"Rejuvenating" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Giving new energy, vitality, and youthfulness to someone or something that has grown old or tired.
I couldn't find any word "rejoindure" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard term.
Rejoined is a verb that means to join again after a break or a separation. It means to reattach or reconnect oneself or something to someone or something else, often after a period of absence or gap.<br><br>Example: "After a long time apart, the friends were able to rejoin and continue their friendship as if nothing had happened."
Rejoining refers to the act of returning or coming back to a position, activity, or group that one had previously left or been a part of. It involves readmission or reintroduction to something from which you had been absent or disconnected.
To rejoin means to join something again, or to become a member of something again after a period of time away.
To make or become younger or fresher in appearance, energy, or spirit; to restore someone or something to a state of health, vigor, or prosperity.
To feel or become young again, or to give something a fresh appearance or life by making repairs, restoring, or renewing it.
To give new energy or vigor to something or someone, making them feel or look younger, fresher, and more vital.
The restoration of someone's physical or mental energy, or the making of something old or tired look or feel new and fresh again.
Relating to or promoting rejuvenation, the process of regaining or restoring health, strength, or vitality, often after a period of decline or illness.
Rejuvenescence refers to the restoration or renewal of youth or vitality, often used to describe a period of renewed youthfulness, vigor, or revival. It can also refer to the process of regaining or recovering a former strength, excellence, or freshness after a period of decline.
Relating to or characterized by the process of becoming young or vigorous again, especially in appearance, physical condition, or mental outlook.
The word "rejuvenated" or "rejuvenation" refers to the process of regaining youthful energy, vitality, or a sense of renewed vitality, often associated with getting older. It can also refer to the process of making something youthful or vigorous again, such as a rejuvenating treatment for skin or a rejuvenated landscape.<br><br>However, I'm guessing the correct spelling is actually "rejuvenate". If that's the case, it means:<br><br>To make someone or something feel or look younger or more energetic and lively, again.
The word "rekha" can have different meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few possible meanings:<br><br>1. In Sanskrit, "rekha" (रेखा) means "line" or "line of demarcation".<br>2. In Hindu and Buddhist mythology, "rekha" refers to the mystic lines or subtle energies that are believed to run through the body, known as nadis or chakras.<br>3. In British colonial India, a "rekha house" was a unique type of courtyard house built in Madras (now Chennai), characterized by a long, rectangular-shaped house with a central courtyard and rooms surrounding it.<br>4. In some African and Indian cultures, "rekha" is a common name for women.<br><br>In general, "rekha" can also refer to a pencil line or a boundary.
To make a fire start again or burn more strongly after it has been allowed to die down.<br><br>To make someone or something feel enthusiastic and interested again.<br><br>To make a romantic relationship or friendship more exciting or passionate again.