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revive
verb as in start again; bring back to life
Strongest matches
arouse, encourage, energize, invigorate, overcome, quicken, recover, rejuvenate, rekindle, renew, renovate, repair, restore, resurrect, resuscitate, revitalize, strengthen
Strong matches
animate, awaken, brighten, cheer, comfort, console, enkindle, enliven, exhilarate, gladden, inspirit, please, rally, reanimate, recondition, refresh, relieve, rouse, solace
Weak matches
bounce back, breathe new life into, bring around, bring to, come around, come to life, make whole, snap out of it, spring up, touch up, wake up
Example Sentences
The deadly shooting of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk has revived debate and conversation over free speech on college campuses.
A paramedic, Eamonn Cunningham, who subsequently attended the scene, said he discovered Mr Gannon lying on the living room floor, with his father Colum Wilson, trying to revive him with CPR.
But when he came around a bit more, he saw they were desperately trying to revive Matthew Nordbrock, 26, who had been sitting next to him.
But more than 10 months later, the Portuguese head coach appears to be showing few signs of being able to revive the team's fortunes.
Here’s hoping that host Nate Bargatze dresses as George Washington at one point in the night to revive his hit “Saturday Night Live” sketch “Washington’s Dream.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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