rejuvenating Meaning in Bengali
আয়ুষ্কর, আয়ু়প্র্রদ, আয়ুর্বর্ধক,
Verb:
পুনর্নব হত্তয়া, নবীন হত্তয়া, পুনরায় তরূণ করা,
Similer Words:
rejuvenationrejuvenations
rejuvenatory
rekindle
rekindled
relabel
relabelled
relabelling
relabellings
relaid
relapse
relapsed
relapses
relapsing
relate
rejuvenating's Usage Examples:
Pueraria mirifica in 1960 and thought to be responsible for the supposed rejuvenating properties of the plant.
untitled tale, "clearly of the 'Rejuvenating Apples' type", the prince searches for "the living water, the rejuvenating apples, and the fire bird".
Tourism and Culture of the Government of Tamil Nadu with the intention of rejuvenating the old village festivals, art and artists.
standing atop the Juve spring, which is believed by locals to have a rejuvenating effect on people.
Home to Tsim Sha Tsui East, this retail area has recently experienced a rejuvenating treatment with the upgrade of several major hotels and shopping centres.
The Four Modernizations were adopted as a means of rejuvenating China's economy in 1977, following the death of Mao Zedong, and later.
This is in hopes of rejuvenating the national treasury.
areas of ancient woodland and the nature reserve of Blakenhall Moss, a rejuvenating lowland raised bog.
Zion Bishop Alexander Walters, for the purpose of rejuvenating the League.
instrumental in ending the era of violent action films in Indian Cinema and rejuvenating the romantic musical genre.
[citation needed] The original Lal Mahal was built with the idea of rejuvenating the recently razed city of Pune when entered the city along with Shivaji.
This project is proving very effective in rejuvenating the lost river at its origin.
The perceived effect of a facial mask treatment can be revitalizing, rejuvenating or refreshing.
The East African Railway Master Plan is a proposal for rejuvenating the railways serving Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda and adding railways to serve Rwanda.
variety of health purposes, including as a general tonic; as an energy, rejuvenating, and sexual tonic; a calming agent; to treat ulcers; and as a cure-all.
Verona, ostensibly for the purpose of charting a new political course and rejuvenating the Italian fascist movement.
a dialogue on the role of machinery, nature of labor and its role in rejuvenating the intellectual life of the nation.
Synonyms:
provoke; stimulate;
Antonyms:
depress; decrease; lost;