- - Rejuvenate.
- - Check for updates, in a way
- - Reload a web page
- - slave, imprisoned by the girl, lifted top up
- - give new vigour to
- - Give renewed vigour to
- - Give new impetus to whistle-blower concerning silence
- - Load again, as a browser window
- - Invigorate. "The wine is to ........ those who become exhausted in the wilderness" [2 Sam. 16:2]
- - Load again, as a web page
- - Invigorate — her serf (anag)
- - Her serf (anag)
- - Reinvigorate
- - Browser update button
- - Browser button with a curved arrow icon
- - Cool match official occasionally cried quietly
- - Give new strength to
- - An option to update silly Fresher
- - Bring website up to date about attempt to silence whistle-blower previously
- - Bound labourer aboard the ship turned brace
- - Jog on to get forward
- - Make new frequency in double note quiet
- - Runs free in confusion before quiet jog
- - Update end of chapter, altering free and quiet
- - Give new energy to
- - Loud note first? Quiet note first, that can be cool
- - Internet browser button
- - Update, as a web page
- - Stimulate the memory
- - Restore strength to.
- - Renew
- - Browser option
- - Revitalise
- - Stimulate, as memory
- - Bring up to date
- - Update
- - Renovate
- - Enliven.
- - Invigorate
- - Cheer
- - Vivify
- - Give a lift
- - Revive.
- - Stimulate
- - Browser button
- - Perk up
- - revive or reinvigorate
- - Make new again
- - Update [a web page]
- - Reload web page
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