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  • verb Present participle of rejuvenate.

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Examples

  • Adaptogens are sometimes referred to as rejuvenating herbs.

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  • He played a big role in rejuvenating the Pirates 'offense by hitting .313 with four homers and 11 RBI in 64 at bats.

    USATODAY.com - National League Central 2002

  • Witch's Hut, replied Wool, who, with brush and sponge, was engaged in rejuvenating his master's outer garments.

    The Hidden Hand 1888

  • "I like the idea of rejuvenating this neighborhood," Lober said.

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  • "I like the idea of rejuvenating this neighborhood," Lober said.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • We also ask the government to reconsider the idea of rejuvenating the economy by merely importing cheaper foreigner workers.

    SARA - Southeast Asian RSS Aggregator 2010

  • Saberry is known as a rejuvenating herb that can increase resistance to stress, making it ideal for use in anti-aging cosmetic products.

    CosmeticsDesign RSS katie.nichol@decisionnews.com 2010

  • Saberry is known as a rejuvenating herb that can increase resistance to stress, making it ideal for use in anti-aging cosmetic products.

    CosmeticsDesign RSS katie.nichol@decisionnews.com 2010

  • She said that this form of dance is vanishing and it is with the idea of rejuvenating it, she learnt it from Hermbanathan of Pavu Pillai Natya School at Thanjavur and has been performing it for the last two years.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

  • We also ask the government to reconsider the idea of rejuvenating the economy by merely importing cheaper foreigner workers.

    SARA - Southeast Asian RSS Aggregator 2010

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