revirginate means to become a virgin again. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
verb
- To become a virgin again.“Media expose/s that hail virginity as a trend; advice books that characterize it as an asset and a tool; women who "revirginate"; plastic surgeons who reconstruct hymens— virginity in such instances does at least as much to revise, resist, and evade statements about patriarchal power as it does to confirm them.”
- To restore to virginity; to make into a virgin again.“The sensational London Pall Mall Gazette scandal in the eighteen-nineties brought facts to light which prove that, in civilised England, the mania for defloration led to a veritable cult, and that the demand for virgins could only be satisfied by girls being artificially revirginated three, four, or five times.”
- To restore to an inexperienced state.“It's necessary for Congresspersons to revirginate themselves each election year.”
- To restore to a pristine state; to rejuvenate.“Get up the paint to revirginate the ship before the ice thrusts growling towards the prow by Malice Point.”
- To make a fresh start.“Feelings whose flush never revirginates!”