[
UK
/ɹɪvˈaɪtəlˌaɪzɪŋ/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
tending to impart new life and vigor to
the renewing warmth of the sunshine
How To Use revitalising In A Sentence
- The new young homesteaders had a real interest in revitalizing agriculture.
- I believe that by allowing readers to participate in the news cycle, bloggers are revitalizing democracy.
- And he's revitalising buzzy areas such as biologics and personalised medicine. Times, Sunday Times
- But local groups have now slammed the unimaginative proposal and condemned it as a lost opportunity for revitalising the town.
- However, that thorn has yet to trouble the organisers, who are revitalising and expanding the event.
- Trying to restore sky power, Nigeria Airways officials have begun the process of revitalizing the failing airline.
- This yoga is focused on personal transformation and revitalising your body. Times, Sunday Times
- Once again, Wolfowitz is claiming that the strategic balance is beginning to tip against the US, and that therefore the US ought to engage in a major effort at revitalising its own capabilities.
- New Orleans was also the victim of a prolonged failure of the federal government to adopt and fund a serious strategy for revitalizing urban centers.
- It says it is nonsense to talk of revitalizing the construction industry, because that would fuel real estate speculation.