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View usage for: (rɪsʌsɪteɪt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense resuscitates, present participle resuscitating, past tense, past participle resuscitated1. verbIf you resuscitate someone who has stopped breathing, you cause them to start breathing again. A policeman and then a paramedic tried to resuscitate her. [VERB noun] Synonyms: give artificial respiration to, save, quicken, bring to life More Synonyms of resuscitate resuscitation (rɪsʌsɪteɪʃən) uncountable noun Despite attempts at resuscitation, Mr Lynch died a week later in hospital. 2. verbIf you resuscitate something, you cause it to become active or successful again. He has submitted a bid to resuscitate the struggling magazine. [VERB noun] resuscitation uncountable noun The economy needs vigorous resuscitation. More Synonyms of resuscitate resuscitate in British English (rɪˈsʌsɪˌteɪt) verb(transitive) to restore to consciousness; revive Derived forms resuscitable (reˈsuscitable) adjective resuscitation (reˌsusciˈtation) noun resuscitative (reˈsuscitative) adjective Word origin C16: from Latin resuscitāre, from re- + suscitāre to raise, from sub- up from below + citāre to rouse, from citus quick resuscitate in American English (rɪˈsʌsəˌteɪt) verb transitiveWord forms: reˈsusciˌtated or reˈsusciˌtating1. to revive or revitalize; bring back to life; esp., to revive (someone in a faint, apparently dead, etc.), as by artificial respiration verb intransitive2. to revive, esp. to come back to life or consciousness again Derived forms resuscitation (reˌsusciˈtation) noun resuscitative (reˈsusciˌtative) adjective Word origin < L resuscitatus, pp. of resuscitare, to revive < re-, again + suscitare, to raise up, revive < sus-, for sub-, sub- + citare, to arouse: see cite Examples of 'resuscitate' in a sentenceresuscitate Matthew had just had heart failure; I'd managed to resuscitate him, but he was deteriorating so fast he couldn't last much longer.Then I'm afraid you must resuscitate as quickly as you can!My dowry's considerable - more than sufficient to resuscitate the Ashford family fortunes, at least by enough to get by. In other languagesresuscitate British English: resuscitate VERB If you resuscitate someone who has stopped breathing, you cause them to start breathing again. A policeman and then a paramedic tried to resuscitate her. - American English: resuscitate
- Brazilian Portuguese: reanimar
- Chinese: 救醒
- European Spanish: resucitar
- French: réanimer
- German: wiederbeleben
- Italian: rianimare
- Japanese: 蘇生させる
- Korean: > 소생시키다심폐 소생술로
- European Portuguese: reanimar
- Latin American Spanish: resucitar
Chinese translation of 'resuscitate'resuscitate (rɪˈsʌsɪteɪt) vt - (Med)
使 ... 苏(甦)醒 (shǐ ... sūxǐng) - [plan, idea]
重新启(啟)动(動) (chóngxīn qǐdòng)
Definition to restore to consciousness A paramedic tried to resuscitate her. Synonyms give artificial respiration to save bring to life bring round give the kiss of life to his promise to resuscitate the failing economy Synonyms rescue breathe new life into revivify reanimate Additional synonymsDefinition to impart to or receive vigour or enthusiasm Thank you for quickening my spiritual understanding. Synonyms stimulate, inspire, arouse, excite, strengthen, revive, refresh, activate, animate, rouse, incite, resuscitate, energize, revitalize, kindle, galvanize, invigorate, reinvigorate, vitalize, vivify Definition to take up again after a break He renewed his attack on government policy. Synonyms recommence, continue, extend, repeat, resume, prolong, reopen, recreate, reaffirm, re-establish, rejuvenate, regenerate, restate, begin again, revitalize, bring up to date Definition to bring back to health or good spirits We will restore her to health. Synonyms revive, build up, strengthen, bring back, refresh, rejuvenate, revitalize, revivify, reanimate Nearby words ofresuscitate - resurgence
- resurrect
- resurrection
- resuscitate
- retain
- retainer
- retaliate
Additional synonymsDefinition to bring back into use or activity Attempts to resurrect the ceasefire have failed. Synonyms revive, renew, bring back, kick-start (informal), reintroduce, breathe new life into Definition to make more lively or active The hot, strong liquid seemed to revitalize her. Synonyms reanimate, restore, renew, refresh, resurrect, rejuvenate, breathe new life into, bring back to life, revivifyDefinition to give new life to Synonyms revive, restore, renew, refresh, kick-start (informal), resuscitate, breathe new life into, invigorate, give new life to, reanimate, inspirit |