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revitalize

Meaning

To imbue with renewed energy, vigor, or animation; to bring back into use or prominence.

Examples by difficulty

Basic: Simple, everyday vocabulary — the easiest to read.

The old park was sad and empty. Then, people came to clean it up, planting flowers and fixing swings. Soon, kids were laughing and playing again, their happy shouts helping to revitalize the quiet space.

The dusty old loom, silent for years, now hummed with activity. New threads, vibrant and strong, were being threaded. The weaver’s tired hands moved with purpose, their spirit ready to revitalize the forgotten craft, bringing it back to life and notice.

The old, forgotten board game, gathering dust for years, felt like a relic. But when the family pulled it out, the forgotten pieces and rules began to revitalize the room. Laughter echoed, and renewed energy filled the space as they played.

The grumpy old squirrel, Reginald, woke up feeling like a forgotten sock. Then, he found a giant, half-eaten donut! It helped to revitalize him, giving him so much energy he started juggling acorns and singing opera. Now, Reginald is the town's most energetic, if slightly sticky, entertainer.

My pet rock, Bartholomew, was looking rather… drab. His usual sparkle had faded. I decided a good bath and a tiny disco ball would revitalize him. Now, he gleams with renewed energy, practically dancing on the shelf, brought back into glorious, sparkly prominence.

Normal: Standard, everyday language.

The old community garden, long overgrown and forgotten, was finally ready for a fresh start. Volunteers arrived, tools in hand, determined to revitalize the neglected space. They cleared weeds, tilled the soil, and planted new seeds, eager to bring life and vibrancy back to the barren plots.

After years of neglect, the old clock tower finally had its gears and springs cleaned. The townspeople gathered, their faces etched with a quiet hope, as the mechanism groaned back to life. The chiming of the bells, once silent, began to revitalize the forgotten square, bringing back a long lost sense of shared time.

The dusty attic, forgotten for years, held a child's abandoned science fair project: a defunct solar-powered robot. A few new wires and a fresh coat of paint seemed to revitalize the little machine. Suddenly, its eyes flickered, and it whirred to life, ready for new experiments.

My ancient houseplant, Bartholomew, was looking like a sad, crispy critter. I watered him, gave him some sunshine, and lo and behold, Bartholomew started to revitalize! His droopy leaves perked up, and he seemed ready to take on the world, or at least the windowsill, with newfound energy.

Brenda's pet rock, Bartholomew, had been looking decidedly… stony. She decided a bit of glitter glue and a tiny sombrero would revitalize his spirit. Now, Bartholomew the flamboyant rock sits proudly, renewed energy radiating from his sequined brow, ready to face a new era of important rock-based contemplation.

Advanced: Richer vocabulary that stretches an upper-level reader.

After months of neglect, the forgotten park was finally getting attention. Volunteers cleared weeds and planted new flowers, aiming to revitalize the space. Their hard work was already bringing back the lively atmosphere, making the once-empty playground hum with the shouts of happy children.

The old, forgotten automaton, once a marvel of clockwork ingenuity, now lay dormant and dust-covered. With meticulous care, the conservator cleaned its gears and oiled its joints, aiming to revitalize its intricate mechanisms. Soon, a faint whirring sound began, hinting at renewed energy and a return to its former prominence.

The abandoned observatory, once a beacon of discovery, now stood silent. Months of dedicated effort by the community to clear debris and repair the dome began to revitalize the structure. Soon, hopeful murmurs spoke of its return, a place to imbue the town with renewed energy and wonder.

Barnaby Buttonworth, after a rigorous three-week diet of only lukewarm prune juice and regret, felt a profound need to revitalize his flagging spirits. He hoped a new hobby, perhaps extreme cheese sculpting or competitive napping, would imbue him with renewed vigor. His enthusiasm, currently resembling a deflated balloon, desperately needed animation.

The ancient, dust-choked accordion, long abandoned in Brenda's attic, suddenly seemed to emit a faint, wheezing melody. Brenda, inspired, vowed to *revitalize* the instrument, imbuing it with renewed energy and bringing it back into prominence with a polka extravaganza, much to the chagrin of her bewildered cat.

Challenging: Rare, high-register vocabulary for serious word lovers.

After months of stagnation, the community decided to revitalize their neglected park. They planned weekend cleanups and planted new flowers, hoping to imbue the space with renewed animation. Soon, the playground echoed with laughter, a testament to their efforts to bring it back into prominence.

The dilapidated celestial observatory, once a beacon of astronomical inquiry, had fallen into disuse. However, a dedicated group of astrophysicists arrived with cutting edge equipment and a fervent desire to revitalize its purpose. They aimed to imbue the grand, silent structure with renewed energy, bringing it back into prominence for groundbreaking celestial observations.

The dilapidated orbital refinery, silent for decades, began to hum. Engineers, a dedicated cadre, worked tirelessly to revitalize its archaic systems. Their relentless effort aimed to bring the dormant facility back into operational prominence, infusing the vast, cold structure with renewed energy and purpose.

Bartholomew, whose sartorial choices were previously as vibrant as a dust bunny's funeral, decided to truly revitalize his wardrobe. He donned a tangerine tuxedo, peacock-feather epaulets, and neon-green spats, injecting such animation into his demeanor that even his pet badger, Reginald, perked up and began a vigorous fandango.

Barnaby, a connoisseur of obscure fungi, believed his meticulously cultivated bioluminescent puffballs, once the talk of the subterranean soirée circuit, could still revitalize the jaded palates of the entomological elite. He envisioned them not merely as appetizers, but as symphonic bursts of phosphorescent flavor, reanimating the dormant gastronomical spirits of the arthropod aristocracy.

Difficulty

Normal — Everyday words worth reinforcing.

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