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rejuvenate

VT ทำให้ กระปรี้กระเปร่า  invigorate refresh tam-hai-ka-pe-ka-pao

 

rejuvenate

VT ทำให้ กลับ สู่ สภาพ เดิม  restore tam-hai-kab-su-sa-pab-doem

 

rejuvenate

VT ทำให้ กลับเป็น หนุ่มสาว  ทำให้ เป็น หนุ่มสาว อีก ครั้ง  breathe fresh life into revitalize tam-hai-kab-pen-num-sao

 

rejuvenated

ADJ ซึ่ง กระปรี้กระเปร่า  ซึ่ง ฟื้น คืน สู่ สภาพ ปกติ  convalescent sueng-ka-pe-ka-pao

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

REJUVENATE

Re *ju "ve *nate (r-j "v-nt ), v. t. Etym: [Pref. re- re- + L. juventis young, youthful. ]

 

Defn: To render young again.

 

REJUVENATED

REJUVENATED Re *ju "ve *na `ted, p. a. from Rejuvenate.

 

1. Rendered young again; as, rejuvenated life.

 

2. (Phys. Geog.) (a ) Stimulated by uplift to renewed erosive activity; -- said of streams. (b ) Developed with steep slopes inside a district previously worn down nearly to base level; -- said of topography, or features of topography, as valleys, hills, etc.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

rejuvenate

re ju ve nate |riˈjo͞ovəˌnāt rəˈʤuvəˌneɪt | verb [ with obj. ] make (someone or something ) look or feel younger, fresher, or more lively: a bid to rejuvenate the town center | (as adj. rejuvenating ) : the rejuvenating effects of therapeutic clay. (often as adj. rejuvenated ) restore (a river or stream ) to a condition characteristic of a younger landscape. DERIVATIVES re ju ve na tion |riˌjo͞ovəˈnāSHən |noun, re ju ve na tor |-ˌnātər |noun ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from re- again + Latin juvenis young + -ate 3, suggested by French rajeunir .

 

Oxford Dictionary

rejuvenate

rejuvenate |rɪˈdʒuːvəneɪt | verb [ with obj. ] make (someone or something ) look or feel better, younger, or more vital: a bid to rejuvenate the town centre | (as adj. rejuvenating ) : the rejuvenating effects of therapeutic clay. (often as adj. rejuvenated ) restore (a river or stream ) to a condition characteristic of a younger landscape. DERIVATIVES rejuvenation |-ˈneɪʃ (ə )n |noun, rejuvenator noun ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from re- again + Latin juvenis young + -ate 3, suggested by French rajeunir .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

rejuvenate

rejuvenate verb the short nap rejuvenated me: revive, revitalize, regenerate, breathe new life into, revivify, reanimate, resuscitate, refresh, reawaken, put new life into; informal give a shot in the arm to, pep up, buck up.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

rejuvenate

rejuvenate verb the leadership change was seen as an attempt to rejuvenate the party: revive, revitalize, renew, regenerate, restore, breathe new life into, make someone feel young again, revivify, reanimate, resuscitate, refresh, reawaken, rekindle, put new life into, put new heart into, add some zest to, put some spark into, kick-start, uplift; reorganize, reconstruct, renovate, overhaul, revamp, modernize; informal give a shot in the arm to, pep up, buck up.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

rejuvenate

re ju ve nate /rɪdʒúːvənèɪt /動詞 他動詞 〈人 〉を若返らせる ; …を活気づける .自動詞 若返る ; 元気を取り戻す .