rejuvenate

rejuvenate
transitive verb
verjüngen [Person, Haut]
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[rə'‹u:vəneit]
verb
(to make young again.) (sich)verjüngen
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re·ju·venate
[rɪˈʤu:vəneɪt, AM -və-]
vt
to \rejuvenate sb
1. (energize) jdn revitalisieren geh, jdm jugendliche Frische geben
to feel \rejuvenated (after a rest, holiday) sich akk frisch und munter fühlen
2. (make younger, modernize) jdn verjüngen
since he fell in love, he has felt \rejuvenated seit er sich verliebt hat, fühlt er sich Jahre jünger
to \rejuvenate a factory/firm/town eine Fabrik/Firma/Stadt modernisieren
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[rI'dZuːvIneɪt]
vt
verjüngen; (fig) erfrischen
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rejuvenate [rıˈdʒuːvıneıt] v/t & v/i (sich) verjüngen (auch GEOL)
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transitive verb
verjüngen [Person, Haut]
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v.
verjüngen v.

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