Rejuvenate vs Restorative - What's the difference?
rejuvenate | restorative |
To render young again.
Something with restoring properties.
(euphemistic) An alcoholic drink, especially with tonic.
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Serving to restore.
* Milton
As a verb rejuvenate
is to render young again.As a noun restorative is
something with restoring properties.As an adjective restorative is
serving to restore.rejuvenate
English
Verb
(rejuvenat)See also
* age * aging * senescenceExternal links
* * * English ergative verbsrestorative
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Noun
(en noun)References
* OED2Adjective
(head)- After a long day working in the fields Clarence took comfort in a restorative pint of beer.
- Destroys life's enemy, / Hunger, with sweet restorative delight.