Synonym: bring back, refresh, regenerate, renew, restore, resurrect, resuscitate, revivify. Similar words: revived, review, brevity, previous, revision, survive, abbreviate, previously. Meaning: [rɪ'vaɪv] v. 1. cause to regain consciousness 2. give new life or energy to 3. be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength 4. restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state 5. return to consciousness.
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91) It is ironic that the man who did so much to revive Gothic design, Thomas Rickman, was himself a Quaker.
92) Others sculpted new statues or built temples or traveled to caves or ruins to revive ancient rituals.
93) I must revive in the listening public their own sense of moving about in worlds unrealized ....
94) Shaw executives hope the nationwide rollout of stores will revive the ailing carpet industry.
95) Inside the kitchen it was warm, and smiling Scandinavians gave him hot blankets and drinks to revive him.
96) Carpets, tiles and flooring, the Steamatic helps revive all sorts of surfaces leaving them more hygienic, cleaner and brighter.
97) Can we turn back the clock and revive the system of predetermined roles?
98) Sandison did not even bother to check his pulse or try to revive him.
99) He managed to revive the half - drowned girl.
100) A little whisky may revive him.
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101) They failed to revive her sagging spirits.
102) The flowers with revive in water.
103) We tried to revive him but without avail.
104) He tried to revive his interest in farming.
105) Ultimately activate skin cell vitality, revive skin youthful complexon.
106) These flowers will revive in water.
107) Zhang had a desire to revive the legitimism.
108) Thirdly, extensively implement industrial restructuring and revive project.
109) From 2008, efforts accelerated to revive the public distribution system and clamp down on markets.
110) Because say I have two, an aubergine, one falls revive.
111) Speaking on behalf of the Nigerian Textile Manufacturers Association (NTMA), the producers stated that, disbursal of textile revival funds was in fact important to revive the sector.
112) Mr Singh's trip to Washington is seen as the opportunity to revive and reinvigorate those ties.
113) Leggo says Lotito is aiming to revive Lazio for the new season with a raft of Argentine signings, including Boca striker Rodrigo Palacio, River Plate goalkeeper Juan Pablo Carrizo and Riquelme.
114) The Tardigrade is almost dead in the cryptobiotic stage, other than the fact that it can revive itself from this state.
115) There are plans to reintroduce fish to the water and revive the fishing industry.
116) The author argues for the necessity and suggests implementing measures to re-introduce Modernist education into China, which also presents an opportunity to revive Tongji's tradition.
117) While he is almost certain to win Senate backing for another term, the hearing the Senate Banking Committee will hold on his renomination will likely revive criticisms of his tenure.
118) This is a book, after all, in which a friendly centaur can revive a languishing maiden with an 'arc of fire' from its 'enormous' phallus .
119) Confidence is the ingredient needed to revive Nigeria's chastened political fortunes.
120) Some policy makers, including Fed governor Kevin Warsh and Jeffrey Lacker, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Va. , are reluctant to revive Fed purchases of U.
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