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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
It isn't "finicky" like some, can be frozen and revived without trouble, and is unusually good at hosting foreign DNA.
Most of the stores earmarked for closure are in North America and its chief executive said the revamp would reduce wait times and help revive sales.
The prospect of a revival of “The Night of the Iguana,” a Tennessee Williams play rarely revived anymore, seemed like a luxury I wasn’t sure I could afford in the ongoing political emergency.
Lattouf's dismissal triggered a wave of public outrage and created turmoil at the ABC - raising questions over its independence and reviving concerns over how it supports employees, particularly those who are culturally diverse.
Cooper said extremists on both sides were seeking to abandon any prospect of a two-state solution, which the UK had a moral obligation to revive.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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