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rejuvenation

noun as in reinvigoration

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One is on African primal religions, another on the tao of T'ai Chi Ch'uan, another on the path to total rejuvenation.

Will the impacts described above be the peak of the climate crisis, to be followed by a period of recovery and rejuvenation?

Only hope for his daughter and the rest of Generation Hot can deliver us from crisis and into recovery and rejuvenation.

Kate and William's rejuvenation of the British monarchy depends on making us think they are just like us.

He is just too cool for school in a country desperate for the infectiousness of rejuvenation.

Burn up the products of fatigue, replace them with fresh cells full of oxygen, and you get rejuvenation.

Thus Egypt lost her power of national rejuvenation, her power of rising again after calamity.

The tired world will need for its rejuvenation a broadened and deepened medical science.

It might seem that the rejuvenation of the Jews had been consummated more rapidly than the rejuvenation of the other peoples.

When humanity begins to wilt, what a pity that the cuticle does not peel as a sign of rejuvenation!

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On this page you'll find 28 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to rejuvenation, such as: renewal, resurgence, revitalization, revival, stimulation, and reawakening.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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