REPRISTINATE Synonyms
0 hypernym for repristinate. (close relations)
Best Synonyms for REPRISTINATE
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| reactivate | verb v | |||||
verb • activate (an old file) anew | ||||||
| reconstruct | verb v | |||||
verb • reassemble mentally • build again • cause somebody to adapt or reform socially or politically • return to its original or usable and functioning condition • do over, as of (part of) a house | ||||||
| reconvene | verb v | |||||
verb • meet again | ||||||
| reestablish | verb v | |||||
verb • bring back into original existence, use, function, or position | ||||||
| refresh | verb v | |||||
verb • refresh one's memory • make (to feel) fresh • become or make oneself fresh again • make fresh again | ||||||
| refurbish | verb v | |||||
verb • make brighter and prettier | ||||||
| regenerate | verb v | |||||
adjective • reformed spiritually or morally verb • reestablish on a new, usually improved, basis or make new or like new • amplify (an electron current) by causing part of the power in the output circuit to act upon the input circuit • bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one • get or give new life or energy; return to life, regain energy, recuperate • replace (tissue or a body part) through the formation of new tissue • be formed or shaped anew • form or produce anew • undergo regeneration • restore strength | ||||||
| rehabilitate | verb v | |||||
verb • help to readapt, as to a former state of health or good repute • reinstall politically • restore to a state of good condition or operation | ||||||
| reinstate | verb v | |||||
verb • restore to the previous state or rank • bring back into original existence, use, function, or position | ||||||
| reintroduce | verb v | |||||
verb • introduce anew | ||||||
| reinvigorate | verb v | |||||
verb • impart vigor, strength, or vitality to | ||||||
| rejuvenate | verb v | |||||
verb • cause (a stream or river) to erode, as by an uplift of the land • develop youthful topographical features • make younger or more youthful • get or give new life or energy; return to life, regain energy, recuperate • become young again | ||||||
| renew | verb v | |||||
verb • reestablish on a new, usually improved, basis or make new or like new • cause to appear in a new form | ||||||
| reopen | verb v | |||||
verb • open again or anew | ||||||
| restore | verb v | |||||
verb • return to its original or usable and functioning condition • get or give new life or energy; return to life, regain energy, recuperate • give or bring back • restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken • bring back into original existence, use, function, or position | ||||||
| resuscitate | verb v | |||||
verb • cause to regain consciousness • return to consciousness | ||||||
| revitalize | verb v | |||||
verb • restore strength • give new life or vigor to | ||||||
| revive | verb v | |||||
verb • cause to regain consciousness • give new life or energy to • be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength • restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state • return to consciousness | ||||||
| reinstitute | verb v | |||||
verb • To institute for a second or subsequent time | ||||||
