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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
Demand for oil and natural gas continues to grow well past this decade under a revived scenario based on existing policy and regulations.
Disney said it would return more cash to investors as it tries to revive a stock that has been stuck in neutral for more than three years.
In November last year, Burberry unveiled a strategic plan aimed at boosting its business performance, reducing costs and reviving the brand, with a sharper focus on its outerwear and scarf categories.
But it’s also doing something that only a few years ago may have seemed unlikely: it’s reviving the Western’s popularity on the small screen.
Although there have been criticisms over the number of boarded up shops in Sheffield city centre, the council has recently invested £470m in a bid to revive its fortunes.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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