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revive

[ri-vahyv] / rɪˈvaɪv /


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During its 18 months in power, the country’s center-left government has struggled to revive the economy after more than a decade of stagnation.

From The Wall Street Journal

He argued the general public, not central government, was best placed to reinvest and revive the economy as a direct result of having more take-home pay than before.

From BBC

However, in early 2026, the company paused that split after new CEO Steve Cahillane concluded that further investment in marketing and product development was a better way to revive the business.

From Barron's

Jackson promised to take leave to "revive my spirit and reconnect with my family", but the speed with which he returned to public life damaged his credibility with some clergy across America.

From BBC

The new leader has pledged to restore stability and revive growth after months of turmoil that rattled investor confidence in the world's second largest garment exporter.

From Barron's