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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151) Brian O'Neill now sought to revive the old high kingship.
152) Essential oil, Andaman sea salts, white orchid and chamomile extracts help draw out impurities, soothe and revive tense muscles.
153) He also had the power to revive slain warriors who had fallen in battle.
154) In 1932, to mark the bicentennial of Washington's birth, Gen. Douglas MacArthur spearheaded an effort to revive the medal.
155) As she finished, the ducks began to revive and a search of the yard revealed a leaking beer barrel surrounded by webbed footprints.
156) An effort to revive Mongolian script to replace the Cyrillic alphabet imposed in the seven decades of Soviet domination petered out.
157) This is Yang Zhiyuan undoubtedly revive ambuscade below countless landmine.
158) Molecular chaperone may rescue the conformational diseases and revive the inactive enzymes in lens.
159) King Pyrrhus of Epirus was an ambitious ruler whose aim was to revive the empire of his second cousin, Alexander the Great.
160) Republicans deride the overall plan as a “job killer” intended to revive class warfare, soak the rich and burden business too much at a time of economic hardship.
161) Let's revive the country in the name of martial art to compose and praise hero legends.
162) Feel the pulse of the world economic trend, open ideas to revive growth.
163) What aspiring Japanese fashion designer would want to, say, revive historical motifs when the rising sun still draws revulsion in Nanjing or Bataan?
164) The ministry said the reference work would help users reinforce,[www.Sentencedict.com] learn or revive these dying languages and cultures before it is too late.
165) This judges Mao Zedong metabolic process, with in revive two parties concern evolve having close relationship.
166) The bottler has been struggling to revive soft-drink sales in the U.S.
167) This week Stephen Bosworth, America's point man on North Korea, was in Seoul, the latest leg in a dogged mission to revive the six-party process.
168) Even an exquisitely prepared dinner couldn't revive her jaded palate.
169) "As markets revive, fear of inflation will drive up interest rates, which will choke off recovery," he said.
170) Rob: Everybody moved away from the Salton Sea cos it smells kinda bad here. But I think that LP is gonna revive this place.
171) Meanwhile the Brackish-water Aquaculture Centre aims to play its part in a process to revive Aceh as one of Southeast Asia's prestige breeding grounds for top-quality fish and shellfish.
172) The improved broth medium could revive Helicobacter pylori from its transformed coccal form.
173) Bu Xianghuo in Japanese under the shadow of Asia to revive the King!
174) Peter tried to revive the frozen robin but it was stone-dead.
175) The Balkans still smolder, and inattention to Bosnia could revive apprehensions about the EU's ability to offer security, even on its own continent.
176) Anzheluo to revive her, tearing her clothes, will be in the spirits dumping her body, with hands desperately Guozhao, the exhaustion of a night time, he finally saved her life.
177) The advantages of integrating stratigraphical features in studying the history of geological and biological evolution revive stratigraphy as the cornerstone of many branches of geosciences.
178) The Reformist leftist wishes to revive social conflict and improve economical situation of the working class by making the constitution function properly.
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