History
History
Synonyms
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US
Meaning:
baptize

the give baptism (to a person)

initiate in church rite

heal

(to cause a wound) to become healthy and sound

cure, recover

modernize

to make (something) suitable for present-day needs; bring (a thing, system etc) up to date

bring up to date; remodel

reaffirm

to state (something) again

start over; refurbish

recharge

to fill (a battery) with an electric charge again; to fill (oneself) with new energy and determination

revitalize

reclaim

to return (waste land etc) to a useful condition, a state of cultivation; to reform (a person); to demand that (something) be given back

bring into usable condition

reconditioned

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

renew

reconstruct

to build (something) again

reorganize, build up

rejuvenate

to cause (a person) to feel young or active again

make new again

renew

to begin (something) again; to put new life and strength into (something); to replace (something out of date)

start over; refurbish

reoriented

to orient(ate) again or in a new way

reorganize, build up

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

retake

to capture, photograph, (something) again

resume

retook

of retake

resume

strengthen

(to cause something) to become strong(er)

make more forceful, powerful

REGENERATE as in Wiktionary
REGENERATE as in Wikipedia