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Sentence count:169+7Posted:2017-01-07Updated:2020-07-24
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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151. Modern Greek Olympic gatherings had been held in Athens since 1859, but the efforts of Frenchman Pierre Fr?dy, Baron de Coubertin, and others revived the games as an international event.
152. From modern times on, old Druidism revived under the promoting of some factors. And now it owns definite publicity and influence in Western Europe and North America.
153. Theravada Buddhism, suppressed by Khmer Rouge but now revived, is the main religion, but Christianity is spreading in the country.
154. Even the mares, Kara and Shiva, revived when they approached Warsaw.
155. Kwan won the competition with a revived "Rachmaninoff" short program and a new " Scheherazade " program for her free skate securing a place on the 2002 Olympic team.
156. Stanley Hauerwas is one of the most noted ethicists who has revived Christian virtue ethics and was dubbed as America's best theologist in Time.
157. A third way in which seemingly moribund technologies can be revived is through an external shock.
158. After the fall of Leon Trotsky, the old anti Semitism was revived as a government policy.
159. In the early 20th century it was revived by Diego Rivera and others, often as a medium for political art.
160. If the expatriate leaves China prior to reaching the retirement age, his or her personal insurance account will be reserved and can be revived when he or she returns to China to recommence employment.
161. The legislation has now been revived after ten years in the deep freeze.
162. The project of a joint Swedish-Tatar invasion of Russia was revived during the Livonian War, which Sweden joined in 1560.
163. By the early 19 th century fantasies of an Amur breadbasket had revived.
164. In recent years, Crispin has revived, among other brands, Burger King, while coming up with admired campaigns for the Mini and Volkswagen.
165. But the recession that began in 2008 has revived fears of steel surpluses, particularly with the growth of state-supported steelworks in Brazil, India, and China.
166. GF left KO'd too long perish and cannot be revived.
166. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
167. His interest in the kindred field of speleology was promptly revived.
168. While trading operations have revived earnings, the brokerage business remains under siege.
169. Carrie revived a little under the drummer's electrical , nervous condition.
More similar words: reviewpreviousrevisionabbreviatepreviouslyabbreviationdivedlive downderivedjudicial reviewperceiveddeprivedcontrivedpreventivevividsurvivalsurvivorconvivialvivaciousconvivialityevildepravedimprovedobservedabsolvedrelievedreservedinvolvedevinceevict
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