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reanimate

[ree-an-uh-meyt] / ˌriˈæn əˌmeɪt /


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As the original firebrands age, a new generation looks to tinker with the system, loosen its ideological strictures, and even reanimate a national compact.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 8, 2026

Who knows, maybe it’ll be a hit and they’ll figure out another way to reanimate this utterly uninspiring horror villain.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 16, 2025

The flowers seemed to reanimate in the candlelight, blooming and dying with each flicker.

From Salon • Apr. 19, 2025

A growing list of energy companies are lining up to get similar authorizations so they can cash on pending debt in Venezuela and reanimate oil and gas production along with PDVSA.

From Reuters • Oct. 9, 2023

Hazel didn’t think it was so impressive compared to the powers of a guy who could reanimate skeletons and bring people back from the dead, but it felt good to surprise him for a change.

From "The Son of Neptune" by Rick Riordan