Revitalising example sentences

re·vi·tal·ize

verb

revitalizing (present participle)

  - imbue (something) with new life and vitality:

Synonyms

reinvigorate, brace, fortify, strengthen, bolster, help, renew, regenerate, restore, revive, revivify, rejuvenate, reanimate, resuscitate, refresh, reawaken, rekindle, enliven, stimulate, uplift, depress

"Revitalising" Example Sentences

1. The revitalising effects of the spa treatment were immediate.
2. We spent the weekend undertaking a revitalising home improvement project.
3. A revitalising walk in the park helped clear my head.
4. She found the yoga class incredibly revitalising.
5. His revitalising speech inspired the team to greater heights.
6. The city is undergoing a major revitalising program.
7. The revitalising power of nature is undeniable.
8. Taking a break is often a revitalising experience.
9. He attributed his improved health to a revitalising diet.
10. The revitalising aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the room.
11. A good night's sleep can be incredibly revitalising.
12. The company's new marketing campaign is proving revitalising.
13. The revitalising influence of new leadership was evident.
14. It was a revitalising, albeit challenging, experience.
15. They described the trip as a truly revitalising adventure.
16. Revitalising old buildings is a key part of the city's plan.
17. The project aims to provide revitalising opportunities for the community.
18. Spending time in nature is a revitalising way to recharge.
19. She felt completely revitalised after a long vacation.
20. The revitalising atmosphere of the festival was infectious.
21. Regular exercise has a revitalising effect on the body.
22. He felt a sense of revitalisation after completing the marathon.
23. The garden was in desperate need of revitalisation.
24. Revitalising the economy is the government's top priority.
25. A revitalising burst of energy came over her.
26. The company underwent a period of revitalisation and growth.
27. We are committed to the revitalisation of our local high street.
28. The revitalisation project is expected to create many jobs.
29. He found painting to be a very revitalising hobby.
30. The community is working together for its own revitalisation.
31. Proper hydration is essential for a revitalising effect.
32. They're using innovative techniques for urban revitalisation.
33. The impact of the new policy was surprisingly revitalising.
34. A long soak in a hot bath can be profoundly revitalising.
35. Her revitalising approach to teaching inspired her students.
36. The city's revitalisation has attracted new businesses.
37. It was a revitalising and transformative experience.
38. Through revitalisation, the old town has regained its charm.
39. The revitalising touch of a skilled craftsman was evident.
40. She felt a deep sense of revitalisation after connecting with nature.
41. The concert was a truly revitalising experience for the audience.
42. The aim is to bring about a complete revitalisation of the area.
43. Revitalising the town centre is a long-term project.
44. The revitalisation process involved extensive community consultation.
45. It’s a revitalising and refreshing change of pace.
46. They embarked on a revitalising journey of self-discovery.
47. The new management team brought about a swift revitalisation.
48. He described the experience as deeply revitalising and fulfilling.
49. The revitalising power of music is often underestimated.
50. The program focuses on the economic revitalisation of rural communities.

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