Rejuvenates [verb]

Definition of Rejuvenates:

make new again

Opposite/Antonyms of Rejuvenates:

Miss

Lose

Kill

Ruin

Destroy

Damage


Sentence/Example of Rejuvenates:

But a young wife will rejuvenate him and keep him young, won't she?

"It certainly would not rejuvenate her," said Henri, finishing the sentence.

And maybe we could get Jeery Wade and his wife to rejuvenate and go with us.

They just live so long, and then they rejuvenate, they begin all over.

"They want to rejuvenate me," said McIlvaine, with a certain shy pleasure.

Could they restore a darkened eye, or rejuvenate weakened limbs?

A gradual thawing out may rejuvenate them, while a sudden thawing is dangerous.

To-day I am willing to rejuvenate myself sufficiently to become your sister.

The great problem of any civilization is how to rejuvenate itself without rebarbarization.

If any of the freshness of youth yet lingers in us, let us learn from them, and seek to rejuvenate ourselves.