Concept cluster: Physical processes > Refreshing or rejuvenating
v
To freshen up.
v
To be refreshed.
v
(transitive) to freshen, make fresh, revivify, make new.
n
(obsolete) refreshment
v
To amalgamate again.
n
Physical refreshment, especially with food or drink.
n
That which refreshes.
n
(obsolete) The restoration of strength by means of refreshment.
v
(intransitive, colloquial, dated) To take refreshment; to eat or drink.
n
(colloquial) Someone who feels a compulsion to continually refresh their web browser.
n
Synonym of refreshment
v
(transitive) To freshen again.
n
Something that refreshes.
adj
Full of power to refresh; refreshing.
n
The state of being refreshing.
n
The action of refreshing; a means of restoring strength, energy or vigour.
n
(obsolete, nonce word) A rubbing up afresh; a brightening.
v
(informal) To regenerate.
v
(intransitive) Of a water softener: to flush out the minerals extracted from the water supply.
v
(transitive) To plant with new grass.
v
To moisturize something that has been dried out.
v
(transitive) To treat with resin, e.g. by impregnation in order to impart flavour, typically of wine.
v
To weave again, to weave back.

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