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Similar words: reviewpreviousrevisionabbreviatepreviouslyabbreviationdivedlive downMeaning: [rɪ'vaɪv]  adj. 1. restored to consciousness or life or vigor 2. given fresh life or vigor or spirit. 
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31. Superstitions have recently been revived in some parts of the country.
32. The peace plan put forward last August has been revived for the latest round of negotiations.
33. How can the Trade Department be revived from its present moribund state?
34. The poor trade figures have revived fears of higher interest rates.
35. The sheer beauty of the handsome yard revived her.
36. His temporarily revived spirits darkened again with the days.
37. My overwhelming impression now is one of revived optimism.
38. The railway revived the flagging fortunes of Brighton.
39. That morning he'd revived an old custom.
40. Seeing Dan revived all my old feelings of inadequacy.
41. The whole issue was then revived by a consultation paper published by the government in February 1985 which led to further legislation.
42. Miss Green revived interest in 1924 and the branch was re-constituted but foundered again in 1927.
43. The following year, however[sentence dictionary], it was revived with the aim of extending it to other neighbourhoods of the city.
44. During the six minutes before medics arrived, co-workers revived his heart rhythm with the help of the defibrillator, Wiley said.
45. It has been revived in our time in a most remarkable, almost miraculous way.
46. And since the custom was revived four years ago the cider crop has never been better.
47. Would a renewed Labour Party imply a revived trade union movement?
48. But ribbons are not only ideal for wrapping presents - household furnishings can be instantly revived with rich braids.
49. This is one of the oldest criticisms made by creationists, and recently it has been revived.
50. Perhaps the room revived a taxing memory of what had happened.
51. This custom lapsed when the Bargate became unsafe, but was revived after its restoration.
52. Pandolfi has called for a supplement of 136 million ecu to enable a number of projects to be revived.
53. Revived by the proximity of his goal, Charles hurried painfully onwards along the road to the familiar white gates.
54. Together they revived their party piece from the Sixties, Open Country, which like everything they played, was superb.
55. The other bidders submitted fine proposals that could be revived if the Allied deal fell apart, Horn said.
56. Read in studio One of the oldest parts of Robert Maxwell's collapsed empire has been revived by a management buyout.
57. By this time Melissa's temper had calmed and her curiosity revived.
58. Consequently composers have revived ancient liturgical-musical forms such as responsorial music, acclamations, litanies and processional songs.
59. After decades of neglecting the task, the State Department has revived efforts to lobby its cause with the public.
60. If not revived shortly thereafter by a gradual warming of the water, most of the fishes will die.
More similar words: reviewpreviousrevisionabbreviatepreviouslyabbreviationdivedlive downderivedjudicial reviewperceiveddeprivedcontrivedpreventivevividsurvivalsurvivorconvivialvivaciousconvivialityevildepravedimprovedobservedabsolvedrelievedreservedinvolvedevinceevict
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