0 past simple and past participle of revitalize --
1 to give new life, energy, activity, or success to something: --
Japanese investment has revitalized this part of Britain.
A few historical homes still exist and have been revitalized in an attempt to beautify the area.
In the 2000s, rapid construction of high-rise residential skyscrapers has revitalized the neighborhood from urban blight.
In the past, wildfires revitalized the forest, while farming maintained open areas.
Only in this way can the railway system be revitalized.
Can these markets be revitalized?
Social psychiatry is being revitalized through its conjunction with genetic and developmental research strategies.
When the boycott began to lose momentum, caused by proclamation of the imperial edict and the aftershock of the arrest of the three boycotters, memorial service revitalized the boycott.
I suspect that its contents either revitalized or formed the basis of many a lecture.