Synonym: regenerate, restore. Similar words: rejuvenation, juvenile, Senate, prejudice, venality, covenant, senator, alienation. Meaning: [rɪ'dʒuːvɪneɪt] v. 1. cause (a stream or river) to erode, as by an uplift of the land 2. develop youthful topographical features 3. make younger or more youthful 4. return to life; get or give new life or energy 5. become young again.
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31. Sleep is a very important bodily function in which your brain and body relax and rejuvenate after the stress of the day.
32. The Chinese nation needs to rejuvenate, but this needs the guide of Marxism and its economics.
33. Demobilisation funded Attlee's NHS; by withdrawing from east of Suez, Wilson boosted pensions; the last droplets of the cold war's thawing helped even warrior Blair to rejuvenate the welfare state.
34. Only barbarians are able to rejuvenate a world in the throes of collapsing civilization.
35. We should make it our duty to rejuvenate and stabilize our country.
36. This light, creamy textured base contains Safflower oil rich in vitamin E plus Aloe Vera to improve elasticity, hydrate and rejuvenate tired skin.
37. You can change forms or ages and rejuvenate or kill.
38. Exercise is perhaps the most effective way to rejuvenate your skin.
39. Protein and B 2 in soybean help to metabolize amino acids,(www.Sentencedict.com) which rejuvenate the skin andand glowing.
40. You can also use certain Indian Herbs like Gymnema Sylvestre and Cumin seed, as these herbs can help rejuvenate the pancreas function to normal.
41. Labs could rejuvenate cells from patients and perhaps then grow them into new tissue that could repair parts worn out by old age or disease.
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