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revitalisation
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "revitalisation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of bringing new life or energy to something, such as a community, project, or environment. Example: "The city implemented a revitalisation plan to improve the downtown area and attract more visitors."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(5)
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60 human-written examples
But with the revitalisation of Native American "red power" cultural pride since the 60s, and the rise of gay and lesbian liberation movements at the same time, a new respect for androgyny started slowly re-emerging among American Indian people.
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The left can build only from the ground up, reshaping itself through the revitalisation of communities, working with local people to help fill the gaps in social provision left by an uncaring elite.
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A foolish "revitalisation" law recently gave the government power to prop up bankrupt firms.
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Eventually it had to hand out equal and insignificant sums to each of them.Astonishingly, the LDP is now floating ideas in the press for a quick and dirty ¥20 trillion recapitalisation of the major banks before the financial revitalisation committee is even appointed.
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In Canada, a group of Muslim citizens said to have planned to attack Parliament and behead the prime minister are also awaiting trial.Western security officials say the revitalisation of al-Qaeda is partly due to the fact that "the pressure is off" in North Waziristan, a Pakistani tribal region where the army agreed a ceasefire with militants last September.
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But the unexpected revitalisation of the process left his hardline critics within unionism wrong-footed.
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The implication is that, after implementing the revitalisation plan, capital spending will be cranked up again and the aggressive restaurant-opening programme will resume.They appear unwilling to acknowledge that McDonald's, rather like Coca-Cola or Disney, is these days a mature company in a much more competitive market that should be run for cash.
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There are as many proposals for reform and revitalisation as ever, but still no sign of anything significant actually being done.David Pilling is the Asia editor of the Financial Times.
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Mr Bartlett points out that since the brutal first five years, when the emphasis was on cost-cutting, Mr Welch has tried to balance rationalisation with revitalisation.
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This is part of what the outfit describes as a "major brand revitalisation" intended to make it seem warmer and more welcoming.
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The nation, he said, owed a debt to the north-east for its contributions to China's development.Soon after, the cabinet unveiled a list of 35 measures a new "revitalisation" strategy to help the region.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "revitalisation", consider the specific context to ensure it accurately reflects the intended meaning. For urban planning, it suggests physical and economic renewal; for personal well-being, it implies renewed energy or health.
Common error
Avoid using "revitalisation" vaguely to describe any improvement. Ensure the action genuinely brings new life or vigor, rather than simply maintaining the status quo or doing minor fixes.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "revitalisation" is that of a noun, often serving as the subject or object of a sentence. Ludwig's examples show it used to describe processes of renewal in various contexts, such as urban planning or cultural movements.
Frequent in
News & Media
98%
Formal & Business
1%
Science
1%
Less common in
Academia
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Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "revitalisation" is a grammatically sound and frequently used noun that describes the process of renewing or restoring something. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and suitability for various contexts, particularly in news and media. While it shares semantic space with terms like "renewal" and "restoration", it carries its own specific nuance of injecting new life and vigor. Remember to use it precisely, ensuring it truly reflects a transformative improvement rather than a superficial change.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Renewal
Focuses on making something new again or restoring it to a better state.
Regeneration
Implies a complete rebirth or recreation of something.
Restoration
Emphasizes returning something to its original condition.
Rejuvenation
Suggests making something feel or appear younger or more vital.
Revival
Highlights a return to popularity or use after a period of decline.
Rehabilitation
Focuses on restoring something to a useful or healthy state, often after damage or neglect.
Reconstruction
Implies rebuilding or recreating something, often after destruction.
Improvement
A more general term that suggests making something better.
Enhancement
Suggests making something more attractive or valuable.
Upliftment
Emphasizes raising the status or condition of something, especially in a social or moral context.
FAQs
How can I use "revitalisation" in a sentence?
Use "revitalisation" to describe the process of renewing or restoring something. For example, "The city implemented a plan for the "revitalisation" of its downtown area".
What are some alternatives to "revitalisation"?
You can use alternatives like "renewal", "restoration", or "revival" depending on the specific context you are using it in.
What's the difference between "revitalisation" and "rehabilitation"?
"Revitalisation" generally refers to a broader process of bringing new life or vigor to something, while "rehabilitation" specifically focuses on restoring something to a healthy or useful state after damage or decline.
Is "revitalisation" formal or informal?
"Revitalisation" is generally considered a neutral to formal term, suitable for use in professional writing, news reports, and academic papers. It is less common in very "informal" contexts.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested