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revitalize

[ree-vahyt-l-ahyz] / riˈvaɪt lˌaɪz /




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Refugees drive workforce growth, contribute to the economy, start companies, create jobs and revitalize communities.

From The Wall Street Journal

Struggling to revitalize her career with a new stage play after a long break from acting altogether, Kay matches Marty’s hunger.

From Salon

The Rural New Deal lays out a far-ranging platform to rebuild the nation’s economically embattled small farms, revitalize rural towns, invest in community infrastructures, fund rural health care and schools, and other urgent priorities.

From Salon

The actors sell it, especially when Dern is unafraid to mix revitalized pleasure with pushing for answers.

From Los Angeles Times

"There are still lots of wildfires that burn today… that are reducing our fuel loads and revitalizing ecosystems," said Hansen.

From Science Daily