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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61. Zhuge Liang defined the policy of combining Wu against Cao, reviving the Han Dynasty in "Long Zhong Countermove". He won the victory of Chibi Battle, and showed great vitality of Sun Liu Alliance.
62. Reviving the step - by - step approach to the Middle East, it produced the magnificent Camp David. accords.
63. Communism is dead and Mr Putin has no intention of reviving it.
64. An even more important test is his approach to reviving the Doha round of trade talks.
65. A $5.4 million grant that paid for extra street cleaning and garbage pickup is about to run out, reviving a call to bring a business improvement district to the neighborhood .
66. These days, the issue of psychotronic weapons seems to be reviving.
67. Invite the Holy Spirit to come to this nation, reviving Believers and drawing the lost and unreached into relationship with Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord.
68. On the other hand, simultaneous interpreters may often be deprived of the opportunities of reviving and transferring kinesic messages while being isolated in the booth.
69. Amecian is reviving from the low in the first quater.
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70. This witch's brew serves to annoy the immune system, reviving it up enough to attack cancer cells that are carrying the same sugars and protein fragment.
71. Most financial professionals came to worship liquidity as the silver bullet for reviving economies.
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