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revitalization
[ree-vahyt-l-ahy-zey-shuhn]
noun
the act or process of giving new life or fresh vitality or energy to someone or something.
New restaurants can be an anchor in the revitalization of a neglected or run-down neighborhood.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of revitalization1
Example Sentences
The longtime sandwich stand, which closed in 2015, reopened five years later as part of a revitalization of the West Adams neighborhood.
Abbey praised the EIA as “the world’s premier energy data agency” but also said it is “in urgent need of revitalization.”
These organizations are also vital to the economic revitalization and wellbeing of many rural communities which leverage them in their local economic development initiatives, ranging from tourism to automotive investment.
The group, who are well known for their revitalization and use of Irish, don’t think the crowd will struggle with the language barrier, either.
Army Corps of Engineers on a river revitalization project intended to restore natural habitats and expand parks along miles of the waterway between Griffith Park and downtown L.A.
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- rebirth
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- renewal
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