Concept cluster: Change > Revitalization
v
(transitive) To include so that it no longer has separate existence; to overwhelm; to cause to disappear as if by swallowing up; to incorporate; to assimilate; to take in and use up.
n
(obsolete) Resurrection.
adj
Pertaining to resurrection.
v
To resuscitate spontaneously
v
(transitive) To prepare or alter especially by chemical or physical processing for keeping or use.
v
(transitive) To analyse in general.
n
One who has been revived after being in cryonic suspension.
v
To recycle material using this process
v
To make less potent.
v
To treat a new object to give it an appearance of age.
v
(obsolete) To germinate.
n
(theology) awakening; resurrection
v
(transitive) To invigorate; to make energetic.
v
(transitive, rare, poetic) To make something green.
v
(archaic, transitive) To give life or spirit to; to revive or animate.
v
(rare) Imbue with divine vitality.
v
(obsolete) To invigorate.
v
UK spelling of invigorate
v
Obsolete spelling of invigorate [(transitive) To impart vigor, strength, or vitality to.]
n
The process where the cells in the body regenerate and repair themselves.
v
(obsolete) To invigorate.
n
Something that invigorates.
v
(transitive) To impart vigor, strength, or vitality to.
v
Alternative form of invigor [(obsolete) To invigorate.]
v
Alternative spelling of invigorate [(transitive) To impart vigor, strength, or vitality to.]
v
(transitive, chiefly sociology) To make invisible; to marginalize so as to erase the presence or contributions of.
n
(usually figuratively) A person who was dead and has been resurrected; a dead person who could potentially be resurrected.
n
The spontaneous return of circulation after failed attempts at resuscitation.
v
(intransitive) To become more happy, energetic or positive
v
(transitive) To relegate (something, especially a topic or a group of people) to the margins or to a lower limit; to exclude socially or otherwise.
v
(transitive) To revive by necromancy
n
Spiritual renewal.
n
The addition of water to dehydrated food
n
(biology) A bodily secretion that is reabsorbed into the blood.
n
Renewed enjoyment.
n
The replenishment of lipids to the skin.
n
Regeneration.
n
The replenishment of water and electrolytes lost through dehydration.
adv
So as to reinvigorate.
n
The act or action of reinvigorating.
adj
That rejuvenates
n
A renewal of youthful characteristics or vitality.
v
Alternative form of rejuvenize [(transitive) To rejuvenate.]
n
A rebirth or revival.
n
Anything that represses.
v
(biology, transitive) To dissolve (bone, sinew, suture, etc.) and assimilate it.
n
(medicine) The loss and reassimilation of bone (or other) material.
n
The act of arising from the dead and becoming alive again.
v
Alternative form of resurrectionize [(transitive) To resurrect, or raise from the dead.]
n
(humorous, obsolete) One who sells repaired or reconditioned goods; a refurbisher.
n
(medicine) The length of time an individual remains in treatment
n
Synonym of reviviscence
v
To become alive (or undead) after having died.
adj
Reinforced by a rodding process.
n
A renewed feeling of energy after a period of inactivity.
n
(business, euphemistic) downsizing
v
To make stalwart.
n
(obsolete) The act of reducing to any state, as of mixing two bodies completely.
n
(rare) A rising.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To rouse; to excite; to call into life and action.
v
(medicine, archaic) To restore or invigorate.
v
(more generally) To invigorate; to have a restorative effect on.
v
(gaming, intransitive) To regain one's original form after having polymorphed.
v
To make more vigorous; to invigorate or stimulate.
v
(American spelling) Alternative spelling of vitalise [To give life to something; to animate.]
adj
Giving life; reviving; enlivening.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To give life to; to animate.
v
(transitive) To bring to life; to enliven.

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