Synonym: raise, revive, rise, upraise, uprise. Similar words: resurrection, surrender, recurrent, surreptitious, correct, correctly, irrespective, irrespective of. Meaning: [‚rezə'rekt] v. 1. cause to become alive again 2. restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state 3. return from the dead.
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31. The WRU also wants to resurrect its A team to help develop Test players.
32. There were several attempts to resurrect nuclear propulsion of various types, most recently the mothballed Project Prometheus.
33. In recent years, a small group of researchers has begun to resurrect Otlet's reputation, republishing some of his writing and raising money to establish the museum and archive in Mons.
34. Walker is the latest from the star-studded draft class of 1996 to try and resurrect his basketball career.
35. In November 2006, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov went so far as to term the deployment a "destabilizing" move that could resurrect a Cold War-style arms race.
36. Biood of the enemy ,[sentencedict.com] forcibly taken you will resurrect your foe.
37. Proof # 10 : Angels do not resurrect people when they gather them for judgment.
38. In a few cases, I tried to resurrect some of the executives.
39. The air network performance can be called " resurrect. "
40. There are even potions to cure accumulated Injuries and to automatically resurrect you if you fall in battle.
41. Angel who wanted to resurrect Shaher. Was killed by Alphonse in the Garden of Memories.
42. While the presidential debates are potentially decisive, a poor showing by Palin in the sole vice-presidential one would resurrect doubts again about McCain's judgement in choosing her.
43. Japanese researchers will launch a project this year to resurrect the long-extinct mammoth by using cloning technology to bring the ancient pachyderm back to life in around five years time.
44. Nothing is impossible and the intent to resurrect and ascend everything.
45. Scientists have created a potent antimalarial drug that can also resurrect the activity of defunct antimalarials.
46. Ferguson could resurrect his interest in January, but Hargreaves is unlikely to dwell on the subject.
More similar words: resurrection, surrender, recurrent, surreptitious, correct, correctly, irrespective, irrespective of, current, make sure, to be sure, currency, currently, surround, occurrence, concurrent, surrogate, surrounded, resume, result, surrounding, presume, resubmit, result in, as a result, be subject to, resulting, result from, presumably, as a result of.