Rejuvenate in a sentence as a verb

There's been next to no news about how Don Mattrick was going to rejuvenate Zynga, either.

If you've ever been depressed, you'd realize it doesn't rejuvenate - much the opposite, in fact.

Time to rejuvenate by either starting something new, taking a break or getting a "normal" job for a bit.

You get to have fun, rejuvenate yourself on the job, the company contributes some, and maybe, just maybe, you hit the jackpot at some point.

We can, right now, rejuvenate individual cells on several levels.

I enjoy swimming several times a week to rejuvenate my senses, obtain mental clarity and stay in shape.

Just when I'm hitting my head against a wall giving my pitch to investor after investor each day, answering the same questions...here comes carrot to rejuvenate me. With vitamins.

If you're no longer curious or no longer enjoy it, see if you can come at it from a different angle and rejuvenate your interest.

So instead of buying a 16GB memory upgrade for $29 in 2015 to rejuvenate your laptop, you're looking at buying another $2,000 device.

If you try and context switch back and forth between planning and doing, you end up being far less productive.- A mid-day nap gives my brain time to rejuvenate and get ready for more work.

It's important if one of the goals of the TouchPad is to rejuvenate the WebOS brand so they can market it for notebooks and other non-tablet/phone devices in the future.

The ability to rejuvenate or regrow the thymus entirely from just a small population of cells, or a few altered protein levels, has come out of left field as something of a pleasant surprise.

If this is a call to arms to scale the Requests experience, it could grow into something really powerful - a movement to systematically reinvent and rejuvenate the Python standard library.

Having a full suite of products to compete against competitors and providing alternatives to 500px, & other similar sites, is a good enough reason to maintain or rejuvenate Flickr and many of the other products & services Yahoo!

Rejuvenate definitions

verb

cause (a stream or river) to erode, as by an uplift of the land

verb

develop youthful topographical features; "the land rejuvenated"

verb

make younger or more youthful; "The contact with his grandchildren rejuvenated him"

verb

return to life; get or give new life or energy; "The week at the spa restored me"

See also: regenerate restore

verb

become young again; "The old man rejuvenated when he became a grandfather"