The Word of the Week is revitalize

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The Word of the Week is revitalize *Have you ever heard this word before? *If so, do you think you know what it means? *Turn and talk about your knowledge of the word revitalize.

revitalize re-vi-te-liz verb Definition: To make someone or something active, healthy, or energetic again.

Synonyms *recharge *restore *refresh *freshen revitalize Synonyms *recharge *restore *refresh *freshen

Antonyms *extinguish *kill *suppress revitalize Antonyms *extinguish *kill *suppress

revitalize After a twelve day break, the students and teachers came back to school revitalized and ready to continue learning together.

revitalize In hopes of getting elected, the candidate for mayor promised to revitalize the city by bringing jobs to its people.

revitalize Exercise and good eating habits are just two ways to revitalize your body and mind in healthy ways.

revitalize When the first blades of grass push through the snow, the world seems to be revitalized after winter’s long visit.

revitalize Create a T-chart. On one side list all of the ways in which you can become depleted. On the other side list things that revitalize you. Then choose one from the revitalize column and write a paragraph explaining how this helps you to recharge.