To make decorative additions to; spruce up.
[Alteration of earlier tidivate : perhaps TIDY + (ELE)VATE.]
titivation tit'i·va'tion n.
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The verb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
make neat, smart, or trim
Synonyms: spruce up, spruce, tittivate, smarten up, slick up, spiff up
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