Rejuvenation (noun)

  1. The process of making something look or feel new, young or fresh again.
  2. The restoration of vitality or energy in something that has become worn out or weak.

Origin:

The word rejuvenation comes from the combination of two words re (again) and rejuvenation which means to make something look or feel new, young or fresh again.

Examples:

  1. The city's rejuvenation project led to an increase in tourism.
  2. The company's rejuvenation plan was successful in increasing profits.
  3. The building's rejuvenation was necessary for safety reasons.
  4. The rejuvenation of the old car was a labor of love.
  5. The rejuvenation of the garden was a community effort.
Some random words: saver, vestry, reauthorize