Antonyms for rejuvenated


Grammar : Verb
Spell : ri-joo-vuh-neyt
Phonetic Transcription : rɪˈdʒu vəˌneɪt


Definition of rejuvenated

Origin :
  • 1807, irregular formation from re- "again" + Latin juvenis (see young (adj.)) + -ate (2). Related: Rejuvenated; rejuvenating.
  • verb make new again
Example sentences :
  • The guest-room furniture had been moved to her rejuvenated room.
  • Extract from : « Her Father's Daughter » by Gene Stratton-Porter
  • You have rejuvenated the best blood in our veins; it is yours, it circulates only for you.
  • Extract from : « The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete » by Emile Zola
  • The goddess was thought to be rejuvenated by the death of the harlots.
  • Extract from : « Folkways » by William Graham Sumner
  • I should surely have felt it, but for the happy meeting which has rejuvenated me.
  • Extract from : « The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard » by Anatole France
  • Against that electrified and rejuvenated team, the Army didn't have a chance.
  • Extract from : « Bert Wilson on the Gridiron » by J. W. Duffield
  • She looked quite young at that moment, rejuvenated by encounter.
  • Extract from : « The Forsyte Saga, Volume III. » by John Galsworthy
  • That rejuvenated old dame who's granny's age if she's a day.
  • Extract from : « Black Oxen » by Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton
  • To-day the Alhambra is kept as a show-place, rejuvenated by the restorer.
  • Extract from : « Things seen in Spain » by C. Gasquoine Hartley
  • They had roused the nation from its torpor, and had rejuvenated it.
  • Extract from : « History of the Jews, Vol. I (of 6) » by Heinrich Graetz
  • I was in excellent spirits, elated, rejuvenated by my good luck.
  • Extract from : « Mohawks, Volume 3 of 3 » by Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Synonyms for rejuvenated

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