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revive

[ri-vahyv] / rɪˈvaɪv /


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The pope could use the occasion to revive the West’s tradition of moral reasoning on war.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some are even betting that the Fed could raise interest rates if higher oil prices help to revive inflation.

From MarketWatch

Decades later, the emergence of stealth technology and precision guided weapons revived the idea that airstrikes could be decisive.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dessert revives malt bread as French toast alongside sea buckthorn and pumpkin held through autumn and sharpened into sorbet.

From Salon

He appeared to have found the balance between tactics and results in 2025, when England swept to 11 straight wins before this year's Six Nations revived doubts.

From BBC