To revive or reinvigorate, for example through rest, drink, or food
“I took a shower to refresh myself and got dressed to meet with Taiko.”
To stimulate or jog (someone's memory) by checking or going over previous information
“It is time to refresh our memories of our rich past and timeless heritage.”
To refill a container or vessel
“Ramirez shrugged and moved to the dispenser to refresh his drink.”
(dated) To take refreshment by eating
“The troops had withdrawn to their camp, so that that night they too might refresh with food and sleep their limbs which were tired and weary.”
To revamp something to make it look new again
To ventilate or purify the air within a space or area
To keep someone informed on the latest events or happenings
To rejuvenate or renew a system or device
To make something look (more) presentable
To stop proceedings, typically in relation to arduous activity
To meet the expectations, needs, or desires of (someone)
To entertain with a feast
To apply perfume or a fragrant smell to
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