rejuvenating in the PONS Dictionary

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A big problem with rejuvenating the garden was the abundance of vines.
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This film is credited with rejuvenating the series.
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Affordable domestic natural gas is essential to rejuvenating the chemical, manufacturing, and steel industries.
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This is an instant rejuvenating face pack which you can apply before a party or any big event.
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She further credits their taking her on a rejuvenating trip to Niagara Falls with restoring her reason and sense of balance.
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Versatile rhodiola can correct an irregular heartbeat and support lung function, offering effective use as an antioxidant, antidepressant and rejuvenating tonic herb as well as an adaptogen.
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The heat of these closed-cone pine forest rejuvenating fires open the cones to releasing the seeds.
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Masticating a bolus of chewy grains is one of the least rejuvenating corporal experiences imaginable, on a par with swathing your body in a wool blanket.
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This episode explores how the town is rejuvenating its economy and image.
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In the process he comes into contact with the rejuvenating water of primordial chaos.
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