Definition of Revitalising

1. Adjective. Tending to impart new life and vigor to. "The renewing warmth of the sunshine"

Exact synonyms: Renewing, Restorative, Revitalizing, Reviving
Similar to: Invigorating
Derivative terms: Restorative, Restore

Definition of Revitalising

1. Verb. (present participle of revitalise) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Revitalising

1. revitalise [v] - See also: revitalise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Revitalising

revisions
revisit
revisitation
revisited
revisiting
revisits
revisor
revisors
revisory
revisualization
revitalisation
revitalisations
revitalise
revitalised
revitalises
revitalising
revitalization
revitalizations
revitalize
revitalized
revitalizer
revitalizers
revitalizes
revitalizing
revivable
revival
revival meeting
revivalism
revivalisms
revivalist

Literary usage of Revitalising

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Art and Environment by Lisle March Phillipps (1914)
"... Gothic race : Roman apathy : The quickening and vitalising influence of the barbarian invasions : The Gothic ideal in life : The revitalising of the old ..."

2. Art and Environment by Lisle March Phillipps (1914)
"... by the Gothic race : Roman apathy : The quickening and vitalising influence of the barbarian invasions : The Gothic ideal in life : The revitalising ..."

3. Private Finance And Economic Development: City And Regional Investment by Jonathan Potter (2003)
"A strategic change in urban development to primarily revitalising derelict sites and a clearer political understanding of brownfield benefits for cities and ..."

4. Report of the Hundred and Twentieth Round Table on Transport Economics Held by Economic Research Centre (2002)
"EU 15 Passenger transport (1 000 million passenger-kilometres) Source: White Paper, "A strategy for revitalising the Community's railways". ..."

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