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rejuvenation

noun as in reinvigoration

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IndieCade architects, however, are pitching the festivities as a sort of creative rejuvenation.

In Coralie Fargeat’s blood-soaked fable about fear and self-loathing in Hollywood, Moore plays Elisabeth Sparkle, a faded star who submits to a back-alley rejuvenation regime to reset her career.

Grealish continued his rejuvenation with a goal but it was not a good night for Chelsea's Cole Palmer, marginalised on the right to little effect, with returning captain Harry Kane looking short of fitness.

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Ireland lock Dorothy Wall described the shock 29-27 WXV1 win over world champions New Zealand as "just mad" as their rejuvenation under coach Scott Bemand continued.

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She’s on the wrong side of 50, has been fired from her retro-style exercise show and is so desperate that she’s considering submitting to a back-alley rejuvenation regime.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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