English to Malay Dictionary rejuvenate

rejuvenate

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definition
verb
a bid to rejuvenate the town center
make (someone or something) look or feel younger, fresher, or more lively.
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It was set up to provide training for people trying to return to work and to 'rejuvenate' the town following devastating job losses and a subsequent slump in the 1980s.
Love and romance enhance and 'rejuvenate' a personal relationship.
Thousands have signed our petitions, and sent in letters of support saying how the new stadium will 'rejuvenate' the town.
The jeweller and specialist watch chain has signed up the model and actress in a bid to 'rejuvenate' its image.
Devizes should have its own town centre manager to spearhead efforts to 'rejuvenate' retail activity by late August or early September.
There is a strong community effort to 'rejuvenate' the river.
The council have indicated this area is a major advantage in their hopes to 'rejuvenate' the centre of the town.
A good exercise programme such as aerobics will also activate and 'rejuvenate' the skin and improve circulation and blood flow.
Hundreds of jobs could be created in Burnley after a £2 million plan to 'rejuvenate' an area of the town centre was revealed today.
a bid to 'rejuvenate' the town centre
This is a good time to look afresh at personal relationships to 'rejuvenate' the friendship you may have lost.
The Government aims to 'rejuvenate' market towns, and to focus improved health-care access and standards on them.
It's best to 'rejuvenate' personal relationships with tender loving care.
Walton Community Project, formed to 'rejuvenate' the town, organised a large-scale scheme to get the resort ready before the holiday season gets into full swing.
Plans to 'rejuvenate' the River Eden could create dozens of new jobs and bring millions of pounds into the local economy, according to a new report.
A newly refurbished building has been praised for helping to 'rejuvenate' the surrounding town centre.
Since its opening, the centre has managed to 'rejuvenate' the surrounding community.
You need to be tender, loving and caring to 'rejuvenate' personal relationships.
They discovered the compounds in the cream which use new ways to 'rejuvenate' the skin.
Mr Monks added that by bringing new residents to the area, local commerce and businesses would benefit and it would help 'rejuvenate' the town centre.
a bid to 'rejuvenate' the town center
Wheatgrass is believed to be a wonderful cleanser and 'rejuvenator' , helping the body detoxify.
However, in our overly civilised, 24/7 workday world we just don't seem to have time for these efficient little 'rejuvenators' anymore, but research indicates that we should reclaim them.
Hence, it becomes imperative for those in the business of 'rejuvenating' the people to create this awareness.
And because sleep is one of the body's great healers, Judd makes sure to get about 10 hours every night - and afternoon naps are her daily 'rejuvenators' .
This was the time of the year when the ancient tribes celebrated the resurrection and 'rejuvenation' of nature.
The organisation is charged with 'rejuvenating' the centre of town.
The leaflets also provide specific guidelines for laying or coppicing hedgerows which have lost their dense base and are in need of 'rejuvenation' .
The healing properties in rose water make this an excellent 'rejuvenator' .
Spring is a time of 'rejuvenation' and rebirth, but it also has a darker side - it's the start of pesticide season in Canada.
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