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Example sentences for "rejuvenated"

Lexicographically close words:
rejoins; rejoyce; rejoyced; rejoycing; rejuvenate; rejuvenating; rejuvenation; rejuvenescence; reka; reken
  1. Such days as those which he had spent on the Palatine and along the Appian Way, in the Catacombs and at St. Peter's, grievously disturbed him, spoilt his dream of Christianity rejuvenated and triumphant.

  2. The promise of having her skin rejuvenated was just what she'd needed to get her self-confidence back.

  3. She usually liked to run down to the park at the rejuvenated Battery Park City and then back.

  4. Kenneth Armstrong wrote MAN ON MARS in 2028--he was fifty-seven years old then, and he hadn't been rejuvenated yet.

  5. Weary body, yes--and time was running out, he should have rejuvenated years ago.

  6. Tell Schirmer if he wants to keep his job as Coordinator of the Medical Center next year, he'd better have all the statistics available on all rejuvenated persons past and present, in my office tomorrow morning.

  7. The language in which the Mishna is written is Hebrew in a rejuvenated form, interspersed with many Aramaic, Greek, and Latin words in general use.

  8. But in no case do I permit a grandfather or grandmother to entertain the hope that they may be rejuvenated to such an extent that they can procreate again if they wish.

  9. Brinkley puts it out of the power of the rejuvenated man to destroy the good that has come into his life, and protects him against the danger of yielding too freely to passionate impulse, by preventing the escape of the rejuvenating agent.

  10. The rejuvenated rat appears to regard his acquired vitality as impelling toward revelry and excess.

  11. The tearful tale of the love of the rejuvenated philosopher, and the village maiden, with its woful outcome, did not suffice him.

  12. Then, late in the Tertiary period, much of the Rocky Mountain region, as well as much of the Great Plains area just east of the mountains, became rejuvenated by differential uplift without any notable folding of strata.

  13. Appalachians) which now show considerable altitudes are those which have been rejuvenated by relatively (geologically) recent earth movements.

  14. Since that time the Sierras have been much cut down by erosion and they have been rejuvenated by faulting and tilting of the great earth block.

  15. Very recently, geologically, the region has been rejuvenated enough to cause the larger streams to appreciably sink their channels below the general valley floors.

  16. It had been more perfectly rejuvenated by the spirit of Protestantism than had, at the time, any other country.

  17. Fortunately, that work was so solid that it withstood this bravely, to rise rejuvenated when loving hands anew were laid to it.

  18. He left it reformed, reorganized, rejuvenated and prosperous at his death, in 1697.

  19. Saving only the business section of Rosewater, rejuvenated by the fruitful Leghorn, there was no such centre of activity within forty miles.

  20. What was merely repose for eclipsed civilizations will be death for our tired-out one; the rejuvenated nations of the East will come and intoxicate themselves with the poison we have poured on our soil.

  21. Egypt, where the ancient light, lost so long, is being rekindled, and a rested and rejuvenated Egypt may perhaps soon come and establish herself upon the extinguished torch of our own.

  22. To these big stars on the sky of Jewish belles lettres may be added the host of lesser luminaries who write in the rejuvenated ancient language of the nation or in the vernacular of the masses, the Yiddish.

  23. Musette was charming, and her youth seemed yet further rejuvenated in this elegant setting.

  24. Rodolphe strolled about all day, let loose amongst rejuvenated nature, and only returned to Paris at nightfall.

  25. It rejuvenated his whole figure, too, and, in a way, ennobled it.

  26. It was Constantia's doing, belike: but he had become again in appearance the Jack Foe of old times--a trifle more seamed in the face but with a straightness and uprightness of carriage that rejuvenated him.

  27. Save only for its characteristic curves, such a valley bears close resemblance to a mature stream valley which has been rejuvenated (see p.

  28. A rejuvenated river valley (after a photograph by Fairbanks).

  29. And what a role would be that of awakening her, instructing her, winning her over to truth, making her the rejuvenated Italy of to-morrow such as he had dreamt of!

  30. Such a flight into the ideal deeply stirred Pierre, whose dream of rejuvenated Christianity rested on the idea of the supreme Head of the Church exercising only a purified, spiritual authority.

  31. And there across the Atlantic a new Church seems to be germinating, still in confusion but overflowing with sap, and upheld by intense hope, as at the aurora of the rejuvenated Christianity of to-morrow.

  32. That same kind god," he thought, "might well have changed my body at the same time, and rejuvenated me a little.

  33. And this return of tenderness invaded his heart so suddenly, almost without reason, because the weather was fine, and possibly because a little while ago he had recognized the rejuvenated voice of that woman!

  34. She was a little surprised, for she felt so much better that she expected to find herself rejuvenated by several years in a single night.

  35. This is the rejuvenated Turkey, not intent in imitating, like a monkey, the customs of the West or in adopting wholesale the now antiquated political structure of Europe.

  36. It was before the afternoon concert and they were sitting in Honora's rejuvenated drawing-room while they waited for the others to come downstairs.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rejuvenated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.