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rejuvenated

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He was rejuvenated and experienced things he’d only ever dreamed of.

One study, for example, took a stem cell playbook to rejuvenate eyesight in aged mice with vision loss.

Ashton, employed by United since 2007, rejuvenated an injury-plagued team last month before finishing with two defeats and a 3-3-1 record.

He never had a hit record of his own, but his performing career was rejuvenated when he teamed up with his son Eddy, a protege of Allman Brothers guitarist Dickie Betts, in 1987 to form the band Shaver.

Normally at high latitude you feel really unwell, but I drank it and felt rejuvenated.

He felt rejuvenated, and realized those types of projects were the ones he wanted to pursue.

I had got up early, rejuvenated at last from the sleep deprivation of Greece, and tiptoed downstairs to make a cup of coffee.

Though her skin has rejuvenated, her mind has grown wiser with time.

Remember that Asian guy from Harvard who rejuvenated the New York Knicks and made the entire world go lin-sane?

"The duke looked positively rejuvenated," said Hexam, spitefully, as they walked down the corridor.

Modern religions are but follies of old times rejuvenated or presented in some new form.

For your rejuvenated wife has attained what must be called the Indian Summer of women; she nurses, she has a full breast of milk!

He found a refreshed and rejuvenated Simpson smoking a cigarette upon the steps.

What an important relic it will be for our rejuvenated Society of Antiquaries to exercise their faculty of investigation upon!

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On this page you'll find 59 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to rejuvenated, such as: ambulatory, healing, mending, rallying, strengthening, and discharged.

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

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