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:
This revitalized anti tax fervor reverberated across the political spectrum, making politicians afraid to advocate new taxes.
The answers offered here when added together support a new model of dreaming that is testable, and should revitalize this area of study.
Eventually two new subsets of fundamentalism, similar in theology but socially distinct, emerged to revitalize the religion during the post-war period.
With these words, he sanctified their efforts and enabled them to return to work revitalized as sensible members of the community.
His intent was to revitalize the declining former capital city by providing new shopping and leisure facilities.
The emperor could now continue promoting his blend of traditionalism and modernization with a revitalized, nationalized church under his complete control.
There is sometimes over-optimism among language planners about what can be expected from and delivered by bilingual education in revitalizing a language.
The model intends to revitalize the conceptualizations of the second language reading process as a juggling or switching process in cognition.
中文繁体
使獲得新生, 使復興, 使恢復生機(或元氣)…
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使获得新生, 使复兴, 使恢复生机(或元气)…
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revitalizar, estimular…
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ożywić…
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canlandırmak, diriltmek, daha aktif hâle getirmek…
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оживлять, вливать новые силы…
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