0 to give new life, energy, activity, or success to something:
Japanese investment has revitalized this part of Britain.
2 to make something grow, develop, or become successful again:
Major bills are to revitalize economy and to reform structures.
Only the future will determine the extent to which such efforts to revitalize or ' reintroduce ' languages are fruitful.
And the rest of us are much in debt to this influential group of individuals who have done so much to revitalize the subject.
Revitalize your product lines through continuous platform renewal.
It is because of the antagonistic strategies employed by the company that these texts can be revitalized and granted some kind of authentic existence.
We constantly conceived new obstacles and challenges to revitalize our working situations and group dynamics.
This identity was only revitalized in times of severe crisis or for ceremonial purposes.
The model intends to revitalize the conceptualizations of the second language reading process as a juggling or switching process in cognition.