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Synonyms for refreshen

become or make oneself fresh again

make fresh again

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In 2009, 300 Loblaws stores will be refurbished in the most extensive refreshening and renovation program in Canadian history, according to Leighton.
Higher demand, particularly in Asia, could not offset a combined 23 per cent drop in sales of Mercedes A- and B-Class compact cars in Europe ahead of their scheduled refreshening later this month, dragging the brand's volumes down by 5.1pc to 98,100 vehicles last month.
"The refreshening was developed to enhance the reader engagement with the brand."
Because the thin reflective coating is key to performance, most large telescopes require refreshening every few years.
2004) (tax depreciation refreshening transaction); Black &
Tuesday's comedy block is in need of refreshening as ABC looks to find skedmates for slipping anchor "According to Jim." Improvesque "Sons & Daughters" could make some noise here, and the net may opt for more femme fare with something like "Hot Properties" or "Love Life."
Volvo's flagship sedan, the S80, has undergone a major refreshening for 2004 model year.
Using old compounds without refreshening may cause flow marks and one or more of the other problems mentioned.
However, it's worth noting that one of the most common mistakes corporations have made in developing web sites is in underestimating the cost of maintaining and refreshening the look and content over an extended period; if visitors believe that nothing on a site changes on a regular basis, they're not likely to come back often if at all.
Still, neither Le Roy nor Kawalerowicz evince a true and exciting feel for the epic form (new edition isn't even in widescreen), and this "Quo Vadis" in no way constitutes a reinterpretation or significant refreshening of its century-old material.