Present participle for to give new life to, or to restore to a healthy condition
“It will free the imprisoned imaginations of youth, and freshen the fading recollections of age.”
Present participle for to ventilate or purify the air within a space or area
“The chambermaids come to set the table, arrange the flowers, and freshen the room by opening the windows and letting in some sunlight.”
Present participle for to become colder or chillier
“As dusk fell, the January trade winds began to freshen and shift from easterly to northeasterly, as is common in the winter in this part of the world.”
Present participle for to bathe or wash oneself to freshen oneself up
“I resolved that I would have one more drink, maybe two, then I would run a bath and freshen myself up.”
Present participle for to groom or clothe oneself to freshen oneself up, especially with clean clothes
“The two couples went to Melody's so she could freshen up with new clothes.”
Present participle for to tidy or improve the appearance of
“We recommend cleaning ceiling fan blades weekly to freshen up the room's look and create a more breathable living space.”
Present participle for to vitalize or make more attractive
“You may even want to freshen the room with paint or updated decorations before your next guests arrive.”
Present participle for to add more liquid to (a drink)
“While Elaine was on the phone, Maria offered to freshen everyone's drink.”
Present participle for to apply perfume or a fragrant smell to
Present participle for to rinse or freshen one's mouth with a liquid
Present participle for to make clean and hygienic
Present participle for to lessen or abate the effects of
The act of reviving
An exposure to warm or fresh air, for the purpose of ventilating or removing dampness from something
The act by which something is repaired or renewed
Serving to refresh or reinvigorate someone
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