rejuvenating
English
Verb
rejuvenating
- present participle and gerund of rejuvenate
Adjective
rejuvenating (not comparable)
- Having a quality which rejuvenates.
- 2021 May 6, Leah Dolan, “Teens are worried about wrinkles. Here’s how Gen Z is helping to fuel a beauty boom”, in CNN[1]:
- Before coronavirus shuttered the world, a typical month for Connecticut native Zac Mathias was packed with appointments for microneedling (a collagen-stimulating process that involves repeated pin-pricks all over the face), regular resurfacing hydrafacials, rejuvenating laser treatments and the occasional red-light therapy session.
- 1937, Antonín Obrdlík, Bruno Zwicker, Survey of Recent Sociological Production in Czechoslovakia in American Sociological Review, volume 2, number 3, American Sociological Association, page 426:
- The central concept of Kohn is “demosophy,” a sort of sociology, which is not only observing, but creative and rejuvenating.
- 2020 November 10, Melanie and Mark Shellenbarger, Forever Wild, Forever Home: The Story of The Wild Animal Sanctuary of Colorado, Pyree Square Publishing LLC, →ISBN:
- Nothing Like Six Months of Good Night's Sleeps As anyone of us can attest to, there is nothing like a good night's sleep. And if you are a bear, there is nothing so healing or rejuvenating as about six months of good night's sleeps.
Translations
having the ability to rejuvenate
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