verb (present participle of 'juvenilise'; also used as a noun) as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The marketing strategy aims to juvenilise affects the product's appearance to appeal to a younger audience.

Definition:The impact of making something or someone appear younger than their actual state.

From juvenilising affects

Example:Social media has a significant juvenilising influence on the way young people present themselves online.

Definition:The strength or nature of an influence that makes something or someone appear younger.

From juvenilising influence

Example:The fashion industry is driven by juvenilising trends, constantly changing to suit younger tastes.

Definition:The changing styles or practices that make things or people appear younger.

From juvenilising trends