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.
This emphasis on unfair trade practices suspended national planning and revitalized the market by discouraging cutthroat competition.
With these words, he sanctified their efforts and enabled them to return to work revitalized as sensible members of the community.
The emperor could now continue promoting his blend of traditionalism and modernization with a revitalized, nationalized church under his complete control.
This identity was only revitalized in times of severe crisis or for ceremonial purposes.
It is because of the antagonistic strategies employed by the company that these texts can be revitalized and granted some kind of authentic existence.
The last two decades of the century witnessed a revitalized campaign for public health.
In the process, they have also revitalized a privileged, normatively-charged language to describe an apolitical society.
I suspect that its contents either revitalized or formed the basis of many a lecture.