History
History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
enliven

to make (an event, painting etc (more) lively

inspire, vitalize

entertain

to receive (a person) as a guest; give food and drink to (a person)

amuse

reaffirm

to state (something) again

start over; refurbish

reconditioned

(of an engine, machine) repaired and put into a good condition again

renew

reconstruct

to build (something) again

reorganize, build up

refresh

to give new strength to (oneself, one's energy etc); to eat or drink

make like new; give new life

renew

to begin (something) again; to put new life and strength into (something); to replace (something out of date)

start over; refurbish

renovate

to restore (an old building, painting etc) to a good condition

fix up, modernize

reoriented

to orient(ate) again or in a new way

reorganize, build up

reproduce

to cause (something) to be seen, heard etc again; (of animal, plants) to produce young or offspring

make more copies of

reshuffle

a change of responsibilities, duties etc; to mix (playing-cards) again

reorganize, build up

restock

to put fresh supplies into or onto (something)

start over; refurbish

revitalize

to put new life, restore power or strength etc into (a person, plan etc)

refresh

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