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rejuvenize
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-v
uh
-nahyz
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Rejuvenize
re·ju·ve·nize
/
rɪˈdʒu
vəˌnaɪz
/
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ri-
joo
-v
uh
-nahyz
]
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verb (used with object),
re·ju·ve·nized,
re·ju·ve·niz·ing.
to rejuvenate.
Also,
especially British
,
re·ju·ve·nise
.
Origin:
1810–20;
re-
+
Latin
juven
(
is
)
young
+
-ize
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