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rejuvenate

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/rɪˈdʒuːvənɛɪt/ · re-ju-ve-nate

To restore to a youthful state or appearance.

Meanings

verbformal

To restore to a youthful state or appearance.

جوان حالت یا شکل میں بحال کرنا۔

دوبارہ جوان کرنا

dobarah javan karna

Formal: تجدید کرنا

Synonyms

renewrevitalizerestoreتجدید کرنانئی زندگی دینانئی شکل دینا

Antonyms

ageweakendeteriorateبڑھاپاکمزور ہونازوال پانا

Common Collocations

  • rejuvenate your skin
  • rejuvenate the economy
  • rejuvenate the spirit

Example Sentences

The spa treatments are designed to rejuvenate the skin.

یہ سپا کے علاج جلد کو دوبارہ جوان کرنے کے لیے تیار کیے گئے ہیں۔

Yeh spa ke ilaaj jald ko dobarah javan karne ke liye tayar kiye gaye hain.

Many people travel to nature retreats to rejuvenate their minds.

بہت سے لوگ اپنے دماغ کو دوبارہ جوان کرنے کے لیے قدرتی تفریح گاہوں کا سفر کرتے ہیں۔

Bohat se log apne dimaag ko dobarah javan karne ke liye qudrati tafreeh gahon ka safar karte hain.

The new policies aim to rejuvenate the city's economy.

نئی پالیسیاں شہر کی معیشت کو دوبارہ جوان کرنے کا مقصد رکھتی ہیں۔

Nayi policies shahr ki ma'eeshat ko dobarah javan karne ka maqsad rakhti hain.

Easily Confused With

renovate:Renovate means to restore a building or room to a good state, while rejuvenate means to restore youth or vigor.

Word Family

rejuvenation
nounدوبارہ جوانی
rejuvenator
nounدوبارہ جوان کرنے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Rejuvenate can be remembered by associating it with 'youth' and 'renewal'.

Picture a flower blooming anew in the spring.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

نہ کرو جوشِ شدتِ غم، زندگی کے سفر میں، ہر ایک پل کو ہے تری نواں، ہر روز کی ہے نویدِ بہار۔

Na karo josh-e-shiddat-e-gham, zindagi ke safar mein, Har aik pal ko hai teri nawa, har roz ki hai naveed-e-bahar.

Do not be overwhelmed by the sorrow; in the journey of life, Every moment is your melody, every day is the announcement of spring.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

پرانا گھوڑا نہیں دوڑتا

Purana ghora nahi dorhta

An old horse does not run fast.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "rejuvenare" — to make young again

First known use: 18th century

The word 'rejuvenate' was adopted into English from the Latin 'rejuvenare', which is formed by 're-' (again) and 'juvenis' (young). It has been used in English since the early 18th century to describe the process of making something young again.