rejuvenation means the process of rendering young again. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 79 out of 100.
Why “rejuvenation” is a great word
REJUVENATION — [Noun] The process of making someone or something look or feel young, fresh, or vigorous again. From the verb 'rejuvenate' (re- "again" + Latin juvenis "young" + -ate) + the noun-forming suffix -ion. First attested in English in the mid-18th century. Unlike revitalization, which restores energy without invoking youth, or renovation, which restores structure without biological grace, rejuvenation carries the specific promise of a temporal reversal. It is the sap returning to a pruned branch, the startling clarity of skin after a long sleep, and the uncanny morning light that makes an old room seem untouched by years—a brief, defiant eddy against the current.
noun
- The process of rendering young again.“Utnapishtim hears his wife's plea and tells Gilgamesh where he can find a miraculous plant of invigoration and rejuvenation.”
- The process of producing beneficial changes.“the rejuvenation of the city center”