Thesaurus / revive
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The vivid footage of the assault on the Capitol revived “horrible memories,” Daines said later.
REPUBLICAN SENATORS SHOW EMOTION, BUT LITTLE EVIDENCE OF CHANGED MINDSSEUNG MIN KIM, KAROUN DEMIRJIANFEBRUARY 11, 2021WASHINGTON POSTAnother rare earths company may soon be going public in the US, presenting new opportunities for private investment in the domestic critical metals industry—a sector that Washington has signaled strong interest in reviving.
THE US IS TAKING STEPS TOWARDS BREAKING CHINA’S RARE EARTHS MONOPOLYMARY HUIFEBRUARY 5, 2021QUARTZEA Sports announced Tuesday that it is reviving its college football video game series, a beloved franchise that was discontinued in 2013 after EA and the NCAA were taken to court over the unpaid use of player likenesses.
EA SPORTS REVIVES COLLEGE FOOTBALL FRANCHISE AS COURTS MULL NCAA’S STANCE ON AMATEURISMMIKE HUME, RICK MAESEFEBRUARY 2, 2021WASHINGTON POSTExperts hope this will revive ecosystems and safeguard the diversity of Earth’s species.
CAN PEOPLE PROTECT AS MUCH SPACE AS NATURE NEEDS?JONATHAN LAMBERTJANUARY 21, 2021SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSAxios went as far as to name “reviving local journalism” as one of the 10 promises to readers that CEO Jim VandeHei made earlier this month in the company’s new Bill of Rights.
‘CONNECT THE DOTS’: WHY PUBLISHERS ARE INVESTING IN LOCAL MEDIA TO ROUND OUT BIG NATIONAL STORIESKAYLEIGH BARBERJANUARY 20, 2021DIGIDAYHe’ll leave after having promised that he would revive traditional industries but with those industries having contracted and with the economy again seeming to slip backward.
A DISASTROUS TWO MONTHS CAP A DISASTROUS FINAL YEARPHILIP BUMPJANUARY 19, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIt wasn’t until 1949 that Harry Truman revived the tradition.
AMERICA DOESN’T NEED INAUGURAL BALLS. BUT THERE’S SOMETHING LOST WHEN THEY DISAPPEAR.ROXANNE ROBERTSJANUARY 19, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIn January 2020, Wolfson published a paper reviving the idea by extending Hilbert’s geometric work on ninth-degree polynomials to a more general theory.
MATHEMATICIANS RESURRECT HILBERT’S 13TH PROBLEMSTEPHEN ORNESJANUARY 14, 2021QUANTA MAGAZINEHe did not try to revive the act or work as a solo performer.
SIEGFRIED FISCHBACHER, HALF OF LARGE-ANIMAL MAGIC TEAM SIEGFRIED & ROY, DIES AT 81MATT SCHUDELJANUARY 14, 2021WASHINGTON POSTHe said it’s something he’d like to revive during his tenure.
WHO OWNS THE TIJUANA RIVER – AND WHO NEEDS ITS WATER MOSTMACKENZIE ELMER AND VICENTE CALDERÓNJANUARY 11, 2021VOICE OF SAN DIEGOWORDS RELATED TO REVIVE
- begin again
- brace
- breathe new life into
- bring up to date
- continue
- exhilarate
- extend
- fix up
- freshen
- gentrify
- go over
- mend
- modernize
- overhaul
- prolong
- reaffirm
- reawaken
- recommence
- recondition
- recreate
- reestablish
- refit
- refresh
- regenerate
- rehabilitate
- reinvigorate
- rejuvenate
- remodel
- renovate
- reopen
- repair
- repeat
- replace
- replenish
- restate
- restock
- restore
- resume
- resuscitate
- retread
- revitalize
- revive
- spruce
- stimulate
- transform
- compensate for
- correct
- darn
- debug
- do up
- doctor
- emend
- fiddle with
- give a face-lift
- heal
- improve
- make good
- make up for
- mend
- overhaul
- patch
- patch up
- put back together
- put in order
- put right
- rebuild
- recondition
- recover
- rectify
- redress
- reform
- refresh
- refurbish
- rejuvenate
- remedy
- renew
- renovate
- retread
- retrieve
- revamp
- revive
- right
- settle
- sew
- square
- touch up
- Photostat
- Xerox
- carbon
- clone
- copy
- do again
- dupe
- duplicate
- echo
- emulate
- engross
- follow
- imitate
- knock off
- manifold
- match
- mimeo
- mimeograph
- mirror
- parallel
- photocopy
- photograph
- pirate
- portray
- reawaken
- recount
- recreate
- redo
- reduplicate
- reenact
- reflect
- relive
- remake
- repeat
- replicate
- represent
- reprint
- restamp
- revive
- stereotype
- transcribe
- type
- bring back
- build up
- cure
- heal
- improve
- make healthy
- make restitution
- mend
- modernize
- reanimate
- rebuild
- recall
- reclaim
- recondition
- reconstitute
- reconstruct
- recover
- redeem
- reerect
- reestablish
- refresh
- refurbish
- rehabilitate
- reimpose
- reinforce
- reinstate
- reintroduce
- rejuvenate
- renew
- renovate
- repair
- replace
- rescue
- retouch
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- revivify
- set to rights
- strengthen
- touch up
- update
- win back
- bring back
- build up
- cure
- heal
- improve
- make healthy
- make restitution
- mend
- modernize
- reanimate
- rebuild
- recall
- recondition
- reconstitute
- reconstruct
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- redeem
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- reestablish
- refresh
- refurbish
- rehabilitate
- reimpose
- reinforce
- reinstate
- reintroduce
- rejuvenate
- renew
- renovate
- repair
- replace
- rescue
- retouch
- revitalize
- revive
- revivify
- set to rights
- strengthen
- touch up
- update
- win back
- even the score
- exact retribution
- gave and took
- got
- got back at
- made reprisal
- paid
- paid back
- reciprocated
- recompensed
- repaid
- requited
- retrospected
- returned
- returned the compliment
- revenged
- revived
- settled
- square accounts
- struck back
- took an eye for an eye
- took revenge
- turned the tables on
- turned upon
- wreak vengeance
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