2 to make something more effective, modern, and successful by using new ideas and methods:
Although the effect is rather weak it is obvious from figures 9 and 10 that the vortices are rejuvenated at their ends and look like cigars.
The biblical injunction to ' ' perfect' ' oneself as an individual is invoked by both as a model for rejuvenating the declaration's principle ' ' that all men are created equal.
A rejuvenated economy would provide resources for essential social services.
I am saying that so far we have not been rejuvenated on any basis.
She had been really rejuvenated by the fact that there were a great many younger people around her.
How one rejuvenates the inner city by building multi-storey or underground car parks is beyond me.
We have now privatised them, and they are rejuvenating themselves.
We are not an old industrial region requiring rejuvenating in both economic and social terms.