
1) Bring around 2) Bring back 3) Bring round 4) Bring to 5) Cause to regain consciousness 6) Cool down 7) Energize 8) Enliven 9) Flourish again 10) French word used in English 11) Give new life 12) Give new life or energy to 13) Invigorate 14) Pep up 15) Perk up 16) Reawaken 17) Recharge 18) Regenerate
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1) Bring to 2) Reanimate 3) Reawaken 4) Reboot 5) Recreate 6) Renew 7) Republish 8) Resurrect 9) Resuscitate 10) Revitalize 11) Revivify 12) Stir 13) Upraise 14) Vivify
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• (v. i.) To return to life; to recover life or strength; to live anew; to become reanimated or reinvigorated. • (v. i.) To recover its natural or metallic state, as a metal. • (v. i.) To restore or reduce to its natural or metallic state; as, to revive a metal after calcination. • (v. i.) Hence, to recover from a state of obliv...
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1. To return to life; to recover life or strength; to live anew; to become reanimated or reinvigorated. 'The Lord heard the voice of Elijah; and the soul of the child came into again, and he revived.' (1 Kings xvii. 22) ... 2. Hence, to recover from a state of oblivion, obscurity, neglect, or depression; as, classical learning revived in the fiftee...
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Re·vive' intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Revived ;
present participle & verbal noun Reviving .] [ French
revivere , Latin
revivere ; prefix
re- re- +
vivere to live. See
Vivid .]
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Re·vive' transitive verb [ Confer French reviver . See Revive , intransitive verb ] 1. To restore, or bring again to life; to reanimate. « Those bodies, by reason of whose mortality we died, shall be revived .» Bp. Pearson.
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When a judgment is more than a day and a year old, no execution can issue upon it at common law; but till it has been paid, or the presumption arises from lapse of time, that it has been satisfied, it may be revived and have all its original force, which was merely suspended. This may be done by a scire facias, or an action of debt on the judgment....
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[
v] - be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength 2. [v] - restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state
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revive 1. To come back to life, consciousness, or full strength; or to bring a person back to life, consciousness, or full strength. 2. To become active, accepted, or popular once more; or to make something active, accepted, or popular again. 3. To cause something to be experienced again; such as, a memory or a feeling. 4. To infuse with new hea...
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verb restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state; `He revived this style of opera`; `He resurrected the tango in this remote part of Argentina`
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[ACT vocabulary] give new life or energy to
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