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Definition of revive
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Revive
(v. i.) To
restore
or
reduce
to its
natural
or
metallic
state;
as, to
revive
a metal after
calcination..
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Romanticism
::
Romanticism
(n.) A
fondness
for
romantic
characteristics
or
peculiarities;
specifically,
in
modern
literature,
an
aiming
at
romantic
effects;
--
applied
to the
productions
of a
school
of
writers
who
sought
to
revive
certain
medi/val
forms and
methods
in
opposition
to the
so-called
classical
style..
Irresuscitable
::
Irresuscitable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
resuscitated
or
revived.
Fetch
::
Fetch (v. t.) To
recall
from a
swoon;
to
revive;
--
sometimes
with to; as, to fetch a man to..
Revive
::
Revive
(v. i.) To
recover
its
natural
or
metallic
state,
as a
metal..
Republish
::
Republish
(v. t.) To
publish
anew;
specifically,
to
publish
in one
country
(a work first
published
in
another);
also, to
revive
(a will) by
re/xecution
or
codicil..
Recollection
::
Recollection
(n.) The act of
recollecting,
or
recalling
to the
memory;
the
operation
by which
objects
are
recalled
to the
memory,
or ideas
revived
in the mind;
reminiscence;
remembrance..
Recreate
::
Recreate
(v. t.) To give fresh life to; to
reanimate;
to
revive;
especially,
to
refresh
after
wearying
toil or
anxiety;
to
relieve;
to
cheer;
to
divert;
to
amuse;
to
gratify..
Revive
::
Revive
(v. i.) To raise from coma,
languor,
depression,
or
discouragement;
to bring into
action
after a
suspension..
Reanimate
::
Reanimate
(v. t.) To
animate
anew; to
restore
to
animation
or life; to
infuse
new life,
vigor,
spirit,
or
courage
into; to
revive;
to
reinvigorate;
as, to
reanimate
a
drowned
person;
to
reanimate
disheartened
troops;
to
reanimate
languid
spirits..
Revive
::
Revive
(v. i.) To
return
to life; to
recover
life or
strength;
to live anew; to
become
reanimated
or
reinvigorated.
Revival
::
Revival
(n.) The act of
reviving,
or the state of being
revived..
Freshen
::
Freshen
(v. t.) To
refresh;
to
revive.
Procedendo
::
Procedendo
(n.) A writ by which the
commission
of the
justice
of the peace is
revived,
after
having
been
suspended..
Vivificate
::
Vivificate
(v. t.) To give life to; to
animate;
to
revive;
to
vivify.
Cordial
::
Cordial
(a.)
Tending
to
revive,
cheer,
or
invigorate;
giving
strength
or
spirits..
Quick
::
Quick (v. t. & i.) To
revive;
to
quicken;
to be or
become
alive.
Reheat
::
Reheat
(v. t.) To
revive;
to
cheer;
to
cherish.
Pietist
::
Pietist
(n.) One of a class of
religious
reformers
in
Germany
in the 17th
century
who
sought
to
revive
declining
piety in the
Protestant
churches;
-- often
applied
as a term of
reproach
to those who make a
display
of
religious
feeling.
Also used
adjectively.
Refocillate
::
Refocillate
(v. t.) To
refresh;
to
revive.
Revived
::
Revived
(imp. & p. p.) of
Reviv.
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