reperk

/rɪˈpɜːrk/

Definitions

1. verb

to perk up again, typically after a period of decline or a setback

“After months of struggling, the company managed to reperk its sales figures.”

2. noun

a reperked or restored area of land, especially one that has been reclaimed from the sea

“The reperk along the coast provided new habitats for local wildlife.”

Synonyms

  • restore
  • revitalize

Antonyms

  • decline
  • deteriorate