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revitalize

[ree-vahyt-l-ahyz] / riˈvaɪt lˌaɪz /




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That change in the relationship between Treasury and Fed would be part of a revitalized Treasury-Fed Accord, Warsh said, referring to a 1951 deal that gave the Fed the independence it has today.

From Barron's

The U.S. bid to revitalize Venezuela’s oil sector has injected further momentum on a proposed new oil pipeline in Canada that would provide another connection between Alberta and the Pacific Coast.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rocket Lab is among a new wave of companies that have revitalized Southern California’s aerospace and defense industry, which shed hundreds of thousands of jobs in the 1990s after the end of the Cold War.

From Los Angeles Times

Our critic noted that “No other museum in Washington has comparable technology, but it is the content of the exhibits that has the potential to revitalize civics education.”

From The Wall Street Journal

As Clara strode down the revitalized halls, the doors of auditorium one opened, and people poured out in a steady stream, seeking the bathrooms and a trash bin for their empty bags of popcorn.

From Literature