REFRESH', See Fresh.
1. To cool to allay heat.
A dew coming after a heat refresheth.
2. To give new strength to to invigorate to relieve after fatigue as, to refresh the body. A man or a beast is refreshed by food and rest. Exodus 23 .
3. To revive to reanimate after depression to cheer to enliven.
For they have refreshed my spirit and yours. 1 Corinthians 16 .
4. To improve by new touches any thing impaired.
The rest refresh the scaly snakes.
5. To revive what is drooping as, rain refreshes the plants.
REFRESH', n. Act of refreshing. Not used.
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