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From rejuvenate + -ion, cf. Latin reiuvenatiō.
rejuvenation (countable and uncountable, plural rejuvenations)
- The process of rendering young again.
1981, William Irwin Thompson, The Time Falling Bodies Take to Light: Mythology, Sexuality and the Origins of Culture, London: Rider/Hutchinson & Co., page 204:
Utnapishtim hears his wife's plea and tells Gilgamesh where he can find a miraculous plant of invigoration and rejuvenation.
- The process of producing beneficial changes.
- the rejuvenation of the city center
2020 July 29, Dr Joseph Brennan, “Railways that reach out over the waves”, in Rail, page 51:
The 1987 book British Piers was written at a time when Britain's seaside resorts were perhaps at their lowest ebb, with a groundswell of support for rejuvenation and conservation just beginning.
the process of rendering young again
- Armenian: երիտասարդացում (hy) (eritasardacʻum)
- Bulgarian: подмладяване n (podmladjavane)
- Catalan: rejoveniment m
- Chinese:
- Danish: foryngelse c
- Dutch: verjonging (nl)
- Esperanto: rejuniĝo
- Finnish: nuorentuminen
- French: rajeunissement (fr) m
- German: Verjüngung f
- Greek: αναζωογόνηση (el) f (anazoogónisi)
- Hungarian: megfiatalítás (hu)
- Irish: athnuachan f
- Italian: ringiovanimento
- Japanese: 若返り (ja) (わかがえり, wakagaeri)
- Korean: 회춘 (hoechun)
- Latin: reiuvenatio f, reiuvenescentia f
- Norwegian: rejuvenering f
- Polish: odmłodzenie n
- Portuguese: rejuvenescimento (pt) m
- Russian: омоложение (ru) (omoloženije)
- Spanish: rejuvenecimiento (es) m
- Swedish: föryngring (sv) c
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