They take out his trash, refresh his towels and replace used soaps and shampoos.
From the suntimes.com
Refresh this page for the latest updates on events in Libya and the Middle East.
From the telegraph.co.uk
At its most basic, staging includes decluttering and cleaning, to refresh rooms.
From the thenewstribune.com
I may even find some photos of the joint parade to help you refresh your memory.
From the economist.com
Even the greatest show on earth, it seems, needs a refresh once in a generation.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
As part of that work, we have decided that our identity could use a refresh too.
From the avc.com
The company also is expected to unveil a refresh of its Macintosh computer line.
From the freep.com
I'm used to hitting Alt-F4 to close a window, F5 to refresh, that sort of thing.
From the techcrunch.com
As the weather warms, the bright acidity will refresh seafood, salads and sushi.
From the dailyherald.com
More examples
Review: refresh one's memory; "I reviewed the material before the test"
Make (to feel) fresh; "The cool water refreshed us"
Freshen: become or make oneself fresh again; "She freshened up after the tennis game"
(refreshed) fresh: with restored energy
(refreshing) bracing: imparting vitality and energy; "the bracing mountain air"
(refreshing) novel: pleasantly new or different; "common sense of a most refreshing sort"
The periodic energizing required to maintain the contents of computer memory, the display luminance of a computer screen, etc; The update of a display (in a web browser or similar software) to show the latest version of the data; To renew or revitalize; To reload a webpage on the internet; To ...
(Refreshed) Also "previously frozen." Seafood that has been frozen, often in blocks, then slacked out for resale.
(Refreshed) refers to the maintenance of the image on a CRT screen.