Noun
bringing again into activity and prominence
Source: WordNetThere is this absurd assumption that the revitalisation of the public sphere is always a good thing. I think people tend to confuse 'civic' and 'civil,' and they believe that everything that is done by citizens is necessarily a good thing because you build a network, an association. Evgeny Morozov
the revival of trade Source: Internet
a revival of a neglected play by Moliere Source: Internet
the Gothic revival in architecture Source: Internet
After travelling to the World University Service headquarters in Geneva he received their backing to travel round Australian universities to promote his new revitalisation movement. Source: Internet
Based on the principles of partnership, Māori-speaking government, general revitalisation and dialectal protective policy, and adequate resourcing, the Waitangi Tribunal has recommended "four fundamental changes": Waitangi Tribunal (2011, p. 470). Source: Internet