0 past simple and past participle of rejuvenate --
1 to make someone look or feel young and energetic again: --
They are drawing in the private sector and drawing people back into cities, which have been rejuvenated and rationalised under the single regeneration budget.
The museums and galleries must be rejuvenated in spheres which are very unglamorous.
The football field, the park and the houses surrounding it have been rejuvenated.
But, as everybody knows, in the last twelve years our whole economy has been rejuvenated and the quality of everyday life has been transformed.
There have also been reports from tenants of landlords wishing to cash in quickly on enhanced property values in rejuvenated areas.
He has also illustrated how in his own division, where there was temporary unemployment, the introduction of new industry rejuvenated the place.
She had been really rejuvenated by the fact that there were a great many younger people around her.
So long as the image remains, residents feel, the area cannot be rejuvenated.