revitalise in English

verb
1
imbue (something) with new life and vitality.
a package of spending cuts to revitalize the economy

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1. Can you imagine a drug that could revitalise cancer patients and reverse Alzheimer's?

2. Cubism was an attempt by artists to revitalise the tired traditions of Western art which they believed had run their course

3. 20 Scalp stimulants can help to revitalise dormant hair follicles by increasing the blood flow to the scalp.

4. 30 In 1980 it showed the greatest tendency to revitalise and performed averagely on a decline in deprivation index.

5. That visit served to revitalise India’s relationship with Malawi by establishing high level political contact, increasing development cooperation and creating a larger matrix of economic engagement.

6. Product description Revitalise and moisturise skin with the Nourishing Body Wash from Ameliorate; a brand specialising in skincare for those experiencing Keratosis Pilaris, aka dry, bumpy ‘chicken skin’.

7. After the French Revolution, it was used to revitalise the old Saintongeois, creating the Gascon Saintongeois, and the Bluetick Coonhound is considered a direct descendant of the Grand Bleu.

8. The sun, beach, refreshing Atlantic air and the energy from the earth make the island an ideal place to abandon yourself to a life of leisure and revitalise your mind and body.