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is revitalise
verb
To give new , , or to something.
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"What it does is revitalise a brand that may be slightly diminished by its longevity or a TV series coming to an end," Jones said.
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And on "Pleasant and Delightful," a well-known tune is revitalised by intricate harpsichord accompaniment.
The recent rise of the monologue and of story-telling is revitalising the stage.
Key to its success is revitalising hope in a population that has a pretty low opinion of politicians.
The story of a cynical seduction that turns to grand romance, then to tragedy, is revitalised by this magnificent-looking film.
Our city united to respond to the tragedy of 11 September 2001, and the rebuilding process, while long, is revitalising the downtown area.
The creative economy is revitalising manufacturing, services, retailing and entertainment industries.
Xavi was revitalised.
Adam Lallana seems to be revitalised.
Employment services need to be revitalised.
In doing so, the documentary form is being revitalised.
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