Similar words: reanimate, animated, animatedly, animated cartoon, animate, exanimate, inanimate, animator. Meaning: [‚rɪː'ænɪmeɪt] adj. given fresh life or vigor or spirit.
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1. He reanimated a drowned child last week.
2. All his personal dislike of Mosley was reanimated.
3. It was thus necessary to reanimate local antislavery societies, renew the propaganda war(Sentencedict), and once more undertake large-scale petitioning.
4. He reanimated these bones but we are not told how he brought them to life.
5. An Iron Ancestor is a reanimated and iron - forged dead body possessed by a ghost.
6. All experimental rats were reanimated and survived at least 1 week.
7. After a few years' reform the coal industry of China has been reanimated.
8. Toner cartridge toner, printer's lack of powder should be lit to toner cartridge reanimated powder.
9. To paraphrase Thucydides, the realpolitik of zombies is that the strong will do what they can and the weak must suffer devouring by reanimated, ravenous corpses.
10. When " Missing -- believed captured " appeared on the casualty lists, joy and hope reanimated the sad household.
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