Similar words: revivify, revivification, surviving, revive, revived, revival, living thing, living. Meaning: [rɪ'vaɪv] adj. tending to impart new life and vigor to.
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1. Live a noble and honest life. Reviving past times in your old age will help you to enjoy your life again.
2. Banks and businesses had been rapidly reviving business activities in China.
3. There were no nonsensical promises about reviving the economy.
4. Major new investments are aimed at reviving the stagnant economy.
5. The Gaiety is reviving John B. Kean's comedy "The Man from Clare".
6. Reviving the moribund nuclear industry would be tough and unpopular, and could take many years to produce more power.
7. Equal numbers have congratulated the ad agency for reviving memories of the thrill of discovering a baby is on the way.
8. Almost as strong a case for reviving an international career could be made for Teddy Sheringham.
9. That has been successful in reviving the national economy as a whole.
10. He will have the onerous task of reviving low morale.
11. The award-winning scriptwriter has been talking of reviving the hit sitcom for years but he has been busy on other projects.
12. Warner Bros is reviving the tradition of Saturday morning children's cinema at its multiplex cinemas.
13. New York city is reviving unhappy memories of its near-crash in the 1970s.
14. Not that I would suggest reviving Magpie, nor even another favourite of my youth,[sentencedict.com/reviving.html] the Saturday morning show Tiswas.
15. I knew that many people were reviving the practice of pilgrimages by traveling to power places and ancient temples in many countries.
16. Gingrich on Tuesday, for example, began reviving the notion of a balanced budget agreement with President Clinton.
17. His wife, Mary Barley, is reviving the petition drive with financial help from Jones.
18. The main purpose of reviving the Council was to co-ordinate the republics' independence strategies.
19. He had accused them of deliberately reviving militarism.
20. There was a reviving pleasure in this intercourse.
21. Industry is reviving after the recession.
22. This would seem to be an opportune moment for reviving our development plan.
23. Nobody fully understands the enormity and complexity of the task of reviving the country's economy.
24. And his self-despite was so strong that he knew reviving an old flame or chasing some young actress would only aggravate it.
25. Mr de la Rua's people are counting on a reviving economy to pay electoral dividends.
26. By working with others we can demonstrate the real contribution that chartered architects can make in reviving our urban environment.
27. In Britain, the old tradition of private patronage in the great provincial cities is reviving - but not fast enough.
28. The economy had suffered severe depression in the eariy 1960s and was having a hard time reviving.
29. Walavalkar said Enron told the government it wanted to complete the paperwork for reviving the project by Feb. 15.
30. He vigorously applied Charles's policy of raising money by reviving the ancient Forest administration.
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