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rejuvenate

[ri-joo-vuh-neyt] / rɪˈdʒu vəˌneɪt /


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If I don’t have practice, then that’s typically what I’m doing, cleaning my house and starting to rejuvenate my body differently.

From Los Angeles Times

Now, eight months after Brian Wilson’s death in June at age 82, a new box set looks back at the era as an expressive outpouring led by the band’s rejuvenated visionary.

From Los Angeles Times

Taking daily collagen supplements can rejuvenate the skin by boosting elasticity and hydration or moisture - but it won't stop wrinkles, says a new scientific review.

From BBC

GPLD1 appeared to rejuvenate the brain, but there was a mystery.

From Science Daily

Wales, who are staring at a third successive Wooden Spoon, have a six-day turnaround when they host a rejuvenated Scotland who beat England 31-20 on Saturday.

From BBC