Revitalise in a sentence as a verb

It would revitalise the high street, that's for sure, but in a very controlling, rent-seeking way.

Scala 3 may revitalise scala or destroy it.

This would also help revitalise small shops, which have been decimated by the combination of malls and internet shopping.

Nook are clearly trying to revitalise their product offerings, perhaps clearing out old inventory?

Housing prices go up: “it’s becoming unaffordable!” Housing prices go down: “it’s crashing!” Housing prices stay stable: “our leaders need to revitalise downtown!”

I think people just find moderately interesting things online and post them on HN to maybe revitalise them and give them some exposure, or, pessimistically speaking, just in hopes to get some upvotes.

Revitalise definitions

verb

give new life or vigor to

See also: revitalize