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rejuvenate

[ri-joo-vuh-neyt] / rɪˈdʒu vəˌneɪt /


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While the 63-year-old Irish executive had little experience in the oil-and-gas industry, investors saw his no-nonsense reputation—and outsider status—as being just what was needed to rejuvenate BP.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 27, 2026

Artificial intelligence, for example, has the potential to unlock significant cost savings, increase revenue across advertising, and rejuvenate intellectual property.

From Barron's • May 1, 2026

Scott hopes this shuttling around of his stem cells, a procedure that costs patients $10,000, will rejuvenate his 82-year-old body and ward off the effects of aging.

From Slate • Mar. 30, 2026

“We were looking for someone to help rejuvenate and reenergize it and who understood the culture of it.”

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 28, 2026

Spirits flurried around inside her to rejuvenate whatever damage had been done as she rose and took an uneasy step forward.

From "Shadowshaper" by Daniel José Older




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