"Rejuvenator" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rejuvenator" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Rejuvenator
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"Rejuvenator" Meaning

A thing or method that restores youth or vitality.

"Rejuvenator" Examples

1. Example Sentence with "rejuvenator": Emily used a facial cream that served as a rejuvenator, leaving her skin looking younger and smoother.


2. Example Sentence with "rejuvenator": After stimulating the ground with a rejuvenator, they planted new grass to replace the worn-out field.


3. Example Sentence with "rejuvenator": The relaxing massage at the spa acted as a rejuvenator on her muscles after the long cycling trip.


4. Example Sentence with "rejuvenator": Her energy levels were rejuvenated after drinking a cup of coffee to ward off morning drowsiness.


5. Example Sentence with "rejuvenator": The new policies are expected to function as a rejuvenator for the economy by creating new jobs and investment opportunities.

"Rejuvenator" Similar Words

Rejoins

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To rejoin means to join something again, or to become a member of something again after a period of time away.

Rejuvant

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Regenerative (capable of regenerating or restoring something)

Rejuvenate

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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.

Rejuvenated

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To feel or become young again, or to give something a fresh appearance or life by making repairs, restoring, or renewing it.

Rejuvenates

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To give new energy or vigor to something or someone, making them feel or look younger, fresher, and more vital.

Rejuvenating

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Giving new energy, vitality, and youthfulness to someone or something that has grown old or tired.

Rejuvenation

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The restoration of someone's physical or mental energy, or the making of something old or tired look or feel new and fresh again.

Rejuvenative

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Relating to or promoting rejuvenation, the process of regaining or restoring health, strength, or vitality, often after a period of decline or illness.

Rejuvenescence

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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.

Rejuvenescent

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Relating to or characterized by the process of becoming young or vigorous again, especially in appearance, physical condition, or mental outlook.

Rejuvent

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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.

Rekha

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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.

Rekindle

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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.

Rekindled

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Rekindles

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To rekindle something means to start again, often a romance, a friendship, or an old hobby, or to renew one's interest in something.

Rekindling

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The verb "rekindling" means:<br><br> To start or revive a fire or flame that has gone out.<br> To revive or renew a feeling, activity, or interest that had previously existed but had declined or stopped.<br><br>Example: "The campers had to rekindle the fire to cook their dinner, and it took several minutes of blowing on it."