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    revive
    /rɪˈvʌɪv/

    verb

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  2. REVIVE definition: 1. to come or bring something back to life, health, existence, or use: 2. to come or bring…. Learn more.

  3. Revive definition: to activate, set in motion, or take up again; renew. See examples of REVIVE used in a sentence.

  4. The meaning of REVIVE is to return to consciousness or life : become active or flourishing again. How to use revive in a sentence.

  5. 1. to bring or be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength; resuscitate or be resuscitated: revived by a drop of whisky. 2. to give or assume new vitality; flourish again or cause to flourish again. 3. to make or become operative or active again: the youth movement was revived.

  6. When something such as the economy, a business, a trend, or a feelingis revivedor when it revives, it becomes active, popular, or successfulagain. ...an attempt to revive the British economy. [VERBnoun] His trial revived memories of French suffering during the war.

  7. To revive something is to provide it with new energy or life, like when you revive a drooping plant by watering it, or when you revive a boring party by breaking out the karaoke machine.

  8. [intransitive, transitive] to become, or to make somebody/something become, conscious or healthy and strong again. The flowers soon revived in water. The economy is beginning to revive. revive somebody/something The paramedics couldn't revive her. This movie is intended to revive her flagging career. Attempts to revive him failed. Extra Examples.

  9. 1. When something such as the economy, a business, a trend, or a feeling is revived or when it revives, it becomes active, popular, or successful again. [...] 2. When someone revives a play, opera, or ballet, they present a new production of it. [...] 3. If you manage to revive someone who has fainted or if they revive, they become conscious again.

  10. to become conscious again or make someone conscious again: A police officer tried unsuccessfully to revive her. revive verb (FEEL BETTER) to start to feel healthier and more active again, or to make someone feel this way: A cup of tea and something to eat might revive you.

  11. to put on or show (an old play or motion picture) again. to make operative or valid again. to bring back into notice, use, or currency: to revive a subject of discussion. to quicken or renew in the mind; bring back: to revive memories. to reanimate or cheer (the spirit, heart, etc., or a person).

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