0 present participle of revitalize
1 to give new life, energy, activity, or success to something:
Japanese investment has revitalized this part of Britain.
Revitalizing the manufacture and design of mature global products.
There is sometimes over-optimism among language planners about what can be expected from and delivered by bilingual education in revitalizing a language.
He locates the real significance of the counterculture in revitalizing religious competition and in creating a more fluid, communalistic, and prophetic style of religion.
The revitalizing of the interest representation under the changing functional and institutional conditions is an important step.
Far from being considered a superfluous activity, it is now thought to be integral to the enhancement of quality care and for revitalizing the academic base of primary care.
Understanding the aging-related changes that occur in microglia might provide opportunities for early intervention and disease treatments that are aimed at revitalizing rather than suppressing the brain's aging immune system.
Revitalizing an established program for adult learners.
Vocational training is a fundamental means of revitalizing the entire labour market.