youthenize
English
    
    Alternative forms
    
- youth-enize
- youthenise
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈjuː.θən.aɪz/
- Homophone: euthanize
Verb
    
youthenize (third-person singular simple present youthenizes, present participle youthenizing, simple past and past participle youthenized)
- (transitive) To make (something) more appealing or relatable to young people
- 1999, The Rotarian, volume 174:- I answered, "Actually, we have been trying to 'youth-enize' our club."
 
- 2003, Josh McDowell, Ed Stewart, Youth Devotions, volume 2:- We want to say thank you to: Kevin Johnson for his hard work and ability to "youthenize" these devotionals as he edited each page, making them more fun and easy to read.
 
 
- (transitive) To make youthful or younger; rejuvenate
- 2015, Scott A Spackey, Project Addiction Counselor:- Remember that your appearance is an expression of who you are. Do not try to “youthenize” your appearance for your younger clients. Stick with your authentic self.
 
- 2015, Anna Lee, Barbara Roisman Cooper, Anna Lee: Memoir of a Career on General Hospital and in Film:- I remember John's comment to me about the age difference, “Edward has been 'youthenized.'”
 
 
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