revitalized
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Definition
Adjective: * Restored to new life and vigor: Something that has been given new energy, strength, or activity after a period of decline or stagnation.
Usage
The adjective "revitalized" describes a person, place, system, or organization that has been successfully renewed or reinvigorated. It emphasizes the positive outcome of a process of restoration. It is often used in contexts related to urban development, economics, health, and personal energy.
Examples
- After the renovation, the revitalized theater became the cultural heart of the city again.
- She felt revitalized after a long vacation and a good night's sleep.
- The company's revitalized marketing strategy led to a significant increase in sales.
- Investment in green technology is key to a revitalized industrial sector.
Advanced Usage
- "Newly revitalized": Emphasizes that the restoration is very recent.
- Tourists are flocking to the newly revitalized downtown district.
- Used in a figurative sense for abstract concepts:
- The peace talks brought a revitalized hope for an end to the conflict.
Variants and Related Words
- Revitalize (verb): To impart new life or vigor to.
- The community worked to revitalize the old park.
- Revitalization (noun): The action of revitalizing; the state of being revitalized.
- The urban revitalization project created many new jobs.
- Revitalizing (adjective): Having the quality of restoring vitality.
- A revitalizing walk in the fresh air.
Synonyms
- Rejuvenated
- Renewed
- Reinvigorated
- Refreshed
- Reborn
Antonyms
- Depleted
- Exhausted
- Stagnant
- Weakened
- Declining
Adjective
- restored to new life and vigor
- a revitalized economy
- a revitalized inner-city neighborhood