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revitalization

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/rɪˌvaɪtəlʌɪˈzeɪʃən/ · re-vi-tal-i-za-tion

The process of bringing new life or vigor to something.

Meanings

nounformal

The process of bringing new life or vigor to something.

کسی چیز کو نئی زندگی یا قوت دینے کا عمل۔

نئی زندگی دینا

Nayi zindagi dena

Synonyms

renewalregenerationrevivalتجدیدنئی روحاحیاء

Antonyms

declinedeteriorationstagnationزوالخرابیسکون

Common Collocations

  • urban revitalization
  • economic revitalization
  • cultural revitalization

Example Sentences

The city council approved plans for the revitalization of the downtown area.

شہری کونسل نے شہر کے مرکزی علاقے کی تجدید کے منصوبوں کی منظوری دی۔

Shehri council ne shehar ke markazi ilaqe ki tajdid ke mansoobon ki manzoori di.

Revitalization initiatives have helped improve the local economy.

نئی زندگی دینے کی کوششوں نے مقامی معیشت کو بہتر بنانے میں مدد کی ہے۔

Nayi zindagi dene ki koshishon ne maqami ma'eeshat ko behtar banane mein madad ki hai.

This program focuses on the revitalization of traditional crafts.

یہ پروگرام روایتی دستکاری کے احیاء پر زور دیتا ہے۔

Yeh program riwajati dastkari ke ihya par zor deta hai.

Easily Confused With

revival:Revitalization refers to the process of bringing new life, while revival often implies a resumption after being inactive.

Word Family

revitalize
verbنئی زندگی دینا
revitalized
adjectiveتجدید شدہ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of re-vitalizing your energy after a long day.

Imagine a seed sprouting into a vibrant plant, symbolizing new life.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

نئی زندگی کا جوش دل میں ہے، ہر ایک پل میں نئی روشنی سمیٹے ہوئے ہے۔

Nayi zindagi ka josh dil mein hai, Har aik pal mein nayi roshni samete hue hai.

There is a zeal for new life in the heart, Every moment contains new light.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

پرانے کو چھوڑو، نئے کی طرف بڑھو۔

Purane ko chhoro, naye ki taraf badho.

Let go of the old, and move towards the new.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "revitalizare" — to give new life to

First known use: 20th century

The term 'revitalization' emerged in the mid-20th century, deriving from the combination of 're-' meaning again, and 'vital' meaning life.