Adjective Satellite
restored to new life and vigor
Source: WordNetThe last thing they want is a revitalized economy now. I'm not saying the Democrats don't want a strong economy. Don't misunderstand. They just don't want it now. Rush Limbaugh
Every city across the country that has successfully renewed and revitalized itself points to a robust education system as its fundamental key to success. Alan Autry
Error is related to truth as sleeping is to waking. I have observed that when one has been in error, one turns to truth as though revitalized. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
When you do well in a movie that's seen as really great, you're revitalized for six weeks. Hank Azaria
High priority will be given to the provisions of minimum needs on rural areas and to integrated rural development... the planning process will be revitalized. Basappa Danappa Jatti
By the time I stepped down as Xerox's CEO in 2009 - and as chairman in January 2010 - Xerox had become the vibrant, profitable and revitalized company that it still is today. What made the difference was a strong turnaround plan, dedicated people and a firm commitment from company leaders. Anne M. Mulcahy