revitalizing
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Definition
- Adjective: Having the quality of restoring life, energy, strength, or vitality to something; tending to make something active, healthy, or vigorous again.
Usage
The adjective "revitalizing" is used to describe an action, process, or thing that brings new life and energy. It is often used to describe experiences, treatments, or efforts that have a renewing effect. - It typically modifies nouns like effect, power, experience, treatment, walk, sleep, reform, plan. - It is commonly used in contexts related to health, wellness, economics, urban development, and personal energy.
Examples
- The revitalizing mountain air made her feel completely refreshed after a week in the city.
- The company launched a revitalizing marketing campaign to attract a younger audience.
- Many people find a short, revitalizing nap in the afternoon helps them focus better.
- The government invested in revitalizing infrastructure for the old industrial district.
Advanced Usage
- "to have a revitalizing effect on": To cause something to become active or strong again.
- The new manager's innovative ideas had a revitalizing effect on the team's morale.
- Used in formal or analytical writing to describe policies or processes of renewal.
- The study focused on the revitalizing impact of foreign investment on the local economy.
Variants and Related Words
- Revitalize (verb): To give new life or vigor to.
- The community worked together to revitalize the downtown area.
- Revitalization (noun): The process of making something active, healthy, or vigorous again.
- The revitalization of the neighborhood took several years.
- Revitalized (adjective): Describing something that has been given new life or energy.
- She felt revitalized after her vacation.
Synonyms
- Invigorating: Making one feel strong, healthy, and full of energy.
- Refreshing: Serving to refresh or reinvigorate.
- Rejuvenating: Making someone or something look or feel younger, fresher, or more lively.
- Renewing: Resuming an activity or state after an interruption; restoring to a new condition.
Antonyms
- Draining: Causing a loss of strength or energy.
- Exhausting: Making one feel very tired.
- Enervating: Causing one to feel drained of energy or vitality.
- Stagnating: Ceasing to flow or move; becoming inactive.
Adjective
- tending to impart new life and vigor to
- the renewing warmth of the sunshine