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Rejuvenate   Listen
verb
Rejuvenate  v. t.  To render young again.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Rejuvenate" Quotes from Famous Books



... we shall make known two other arrangements, which are based upon the same action, and which, presenting old experiments under a new form, rejuvenate them ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 483, April 4, 1885 • Various

... long centuries have rolled by, father, mother, nurse, older brother or sister, speaking of the little one in whom they see their stock renewed, or their kinship widened, resurrect and regild the old fables and rejuvenate and reanimate the lore that lay sunk beneath the threshold of racial consciousness. Once more "the child is father of the man"; his course begins from that same spring whence the first races of men had their remotest origins. George Macdonald, ...
— The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought • Alexander F. Chamberlain

... "if the theory, as I still believe, is correct. Hilda has either been brought to this system from some other less matured, in the train of a comet, and been captured by the immense power of "Jupiter, which might account for the eccentricity of its orbit, or some accident has happened to rejuvenate it here. A collision with another minor planet moving in an orbit that crossed its own, or with the head of a large comet, would have reconverted it into a star, perhaps after it had long been cold. A comet may first have so changed the ...
— A Journey in Other Worlds • J. J. Astor

... of our poor little country that we always hear and read of it as "one of the oldest kingdoms in the world." That is just the pity of it. If we were only a young country! There is only one way by which we can rejuvenate ourselves. First, to merge ourselves into a Scandinavia; then, when this is well done and well secured, to approach the Anglo-Saxon race to which we are akin. Moral: Become an Anglo-Saxon and ...
— Recollections Of My Childhood And Youth • George Brandes

... can make me young again. Like them up there. They never die. They just live so long, and then they rejuvenate, they begin all over. It's some kind of ...
— McIlvaine's Star • August Derleth



Words linked to "Rejuvenate" :   change, regenerate, revive, resurrect, renew, river, rejuvenation, stimulate, provoke, restore, reincarnate, age



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