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revitalization — (Amer.) rɪ vaɪtlaɪ zeɪʃn n. resurgence; act of giving new life or energy, reinvigoration, reanimation (also revitalisation) … English contemporary dictionary
revitalization — revitalize re‧vi‧tal‧ize [riːˈvaɪtlaɪz] also revitalise verb [transitive] to make a place, company, economy etc interesting or active again: • a plan for revitalizing the nation s capital • The company was struggling to revitalize its sagging… … Financial and business terms
revitalization — revitalize (also revitalise) ► VERB ▪ give new life and vitality to. DERIVATIVES revitalization noun … English terms dictionary
Revitalization movement — In 1956, Anthony F. C. Wallace published a paper called Revitalization Movements to describe how cultures change themselves. A revitalization movement is a deliberate, organized, conscious effort by members of a group to create a new culture, and … Wikipedia
revitalization movement — organized attempt to create a more satisfying culture, with the new culture often modeled after previous modes of living. Nativistic, revivalistic (revivalism), messianic (messiah), millenarian, and utopian (utopia) movements are all varieties… … Universalium
revitalization — noun see revitalize … New Collegiate Dictionary
revitalization — noun The act of revitalizing; reactivation … Wiktionary
revitalization — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The act of reviving or condition of being revived: reactivation, rebirth, renaissance, renascence, renewal, resurgence, resurrection, resuscitation, revival, revivification. See AWARENESS … English dictionary for students
revitalization — re·vi·tal·iza·tion … English syllables
revitalization — See: revitalize … English dictionary