Verb
give new life or vigor to
Source: WordNetArchitecture is one of the art forms best able to improve and revitalise cities both artistically and functionally. Santiago Calatrava
Abe came to power in 2012, promising to revitalise the economy and change his country’s pacifist constitution. Source: Internet
At Thursday’s event, he also received the report of the committees on agriculture and education inaugurated to revitalise the sectors. Source: Internet
By 1927, J.T. Gumede (president of the ANC) proposed co-operation with the Communists in a bid to revitalise the organisation, but he was voted out of power in the 1930s. Source: Internet
A huge £2.3million project to revitalise derelict land on Stratford’s riverside is being developed by Stratford District Council as a way of helping the town recover from the coronavirus pandemic. Source: Internet
Despite periodic attempts by hoteliers and clubs to revitalise karaoke, it has never managed to re-establish its former popularity. Source: Internet