Definition of Rejuvenation

1. Noun. The phenomenon of vitality and freshness being restored. "The annual rejuvenation of the landscape"

Exact synonyms: Greening
Generic synonyms: Organic Phenomenon
Derivative terms: Green, Rejuvenate, Rejuvenate

2. Noun. The act of restoring to a more youthful condition.
Generic synonyms: Restoration
Specialized synonyms: Recreation, Refreshment
Derivative terms: Rejuvenate

Definition of Rejuvenation

1. n. Rejuvenescence.

Definition of Rejuvenation

1. Noun. The process of rendering young again. ¹

2. Noun. The process of producing beneficial changes. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Rejuvenation

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rejuvenation

rejudges
rejudging
rejuggle
rejuggled
rejuggles
rejuggling
rejustified
rejustifies
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rejustifying
rejuvenate
rejuvenated
rejuvenates
rejuvenating
rejuvenatingly
rejuvenation
rejuvenations
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rejuvenators
rejuvenescence
rejuvenescences
rejuvenescency
rejuvenescent
rejuvenile
rejuveniles
rejuvenize
rejuvenized
rejuvenizes
rejuvenizing
rejuvinate

Literary usage of Rejuvenation

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

1. Physical Geography of the Evanston-Waukegan Region by Wallace Walter Atwood, James Walter Goldthwait (1908)
"Diagrammatic cross-section illustrating the topographic effect of rejuvenation by uplift. Compare with Fig. A, Plate XIII. If at some intermediate stage in ..."

2. Physical Geography of the Evanston-Waukegan Region by Wallace Walter Atwood, James Walter Goldthwait (1908)
"Rejuvenation of Streams.—After the development of a base level plain its surface would suffer little change (except that effected by underground water) so ..."

3. A Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton-Porter (1909)
"COMSTOCK EXPERIMENTS WITH Rejuvenation, AND ELNORA TEACHES NATURAL HISTORY FOR the following week Mrs. Comstock and Elnora worked so hard there was no time ..."

4. Senescence, the Last Half of Life by Granville Stanley Hall (1922)
"... birth on as measured by declining rate of growth and his neglect to consider the dynamic elements—CM Child's studies of rejuvenation in lower and higher ..."

5. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1896)
"... Heredity and Rejuvenation, CS Minot I, 89 Hering, E 1/5 Herpetology of Angora 71 ... Rejuvenation ..."

6. Report by American Genetic Association (1907)
"Rejuvenation BY HYBRIDIZATION. By QI SIMPSON, Bear Creek Farm, Palmer, III. We have made some research for the casus stimuli of sexual union, ..."

7. Bushido: the Soul of Japan: An Exposition of Japanese Thought by Inazō Nitobe (1899)
"... the hurricane of the Restoration and the whirlpool of national rejuvenation, were men who knew no other moral teaching than the Precepts of Knighthood. ..."

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