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revive

[ri-vahyv] / rɪˈvaɪv /


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But Arteta and his coaching staff gradually revived Arsenal's flagging spirits, firing them up so effectively that they tore Tottenham to shreds for the second time this season.

From Barron's

His push to revive the market is being complicated by fallout from the cataclysmic L.A. fires.

From The Wall Street Journal

Chicken of the Sea International is studying whether the ruling could help revive production at a Georgia canning plant that relies on imported tuna.

From The Wall Street Journal

The companies are also reviving plans to consolidate operations in a new building over the next two years, while repurposing four other properties, a project put on hold when the tariffs hit.

From The Wall Street Journal

Several officials have warned that easing prematurely could revive price pressures or erode public confidence in the Fed’s resolve.

From Barron's