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re·vive R0209100 (rĭ-vīv′)v. re·vived, re·viv·ing, re·vives v.tr.1. To bring back to life or consciousness; resuscitate: revived the passenger who fainted.2. To give new health, strength, or spirit to: was revived by the long shower; a speech that revived morale.3. a. To restore to use, currency, activity, or notice: revived a fad from the 1980s.b. To present (an old play, for example) again.4. To renew in the mind; recall: an experience that revived a bad memory.v.intr.1. To return to life or consciousness: The patient revived after the anesthetic wore off.2. To regain health, vigor, or good spirits: We only revived after the heat wave broke.3. To return to use, currency, activity, or notice: His interest in sculpture revived late in life. [Middle English reviven, from Old French revivre, from Latin revīvere, to live again : re-, re- + vīvere, to live; see gwei- in Indo-European roots.] re·viv′a·ble adj.re·viv′er n.revive (rɪˈvaɪv) vb1. to bring or be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength; resuscitate or be resuscitated: revived by a drop of whisky. 2. to give or assume new vitality; flourish again or cause to flourish again3. to make or become operative or active again: the youth movement was revived. 4. to bring or come into use or currency again: to revive a language. 5. (tr) to take up again: he revived his old hobby. 6. to bring or come back to mind7. (Theatre) (tr) theatre to mount a new production of (an old play)[C15: from Old French revivre to live again, from Latin revīvere, from re- + vīvere to live; see vivid] reˈvivable adj reˌvivaˈbility n reˈvivably adv reˈviver n reˈviving adj reˈvivingly advre•vive (rɪˈvaɪv) v. -vived, -viv•ing. v.t. 1. to activate, set in motion, or take up again; renew. 2. to restore to life or consciousness. 3. to put on or show (an old play or motion picture) again. 4. to make operative or valid again. 5. to bring back into notice, use, or currency: to revive an old word. 6. to renew in the mind; recall. 7. to reanimate or cheer. v.i. 8. to return to life, consciousness, vigor, or strength. 9. to be quickened, restored, or renewed. 10. to become operative or valid again. [1375–1425; < Latin revīvere to live again =re- re- + vīvere to live] re•viv′a•ble, adj. re•viv′er, n. revive Past participle: revived Gerund: reviving
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I revive | you revive | he/she/it revives | we revive | you revive | they revive |
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I revived | you revived | he/she/it revived | we revived | you revived | they revived |
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I am reviving | you are reviving | he/she/it is reviving | we are reviving | you are reviving | they are reviving |
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I have revived | you have revived | he/she/it has revived | we have revived | you have revived | they have revived |
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I was reviving | you were reviving | he/she/it was reviving | we were reviving | you were reviving | they were reviving |
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I had revived | you had revived | he/she/it had revived | we had revived | you had revived | they had revived |
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I will revive | you will revive | he/she/it will revive | we will revive | you will revive | they will revive |
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I will have revived | you will have revived | he/she/it will have revived | we will have revived | you will have revived | they will have revived |
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I will be reviving | you will be reviving | he/she/it will be reviving | we will be reviving | you will be reviving | they will be reviving |
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I have been reviving | you have been reviving | he/she/it has been reviving | we have been reviving | you have been reviving | they have been reviving |
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I will have been reviving | you will have been reviving | he/she/it will have been reviving | we will have been reviving | you will have been reviving | they will have been reviving |
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I had been reviving | you had been reviving | he/she/it had been reviving | we had been reviving | you had been reviving | they had been reviving |
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I would revive | you would revive | he/she/it would revive | we would revive | you would revive | they would revive |
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I would have revived | you would have revived | he/she/it would have revived | we would have revived | you would have revived | they would have revived | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | revive - cause to regain consciousness; "The doctors revived the comatose man"resuscitatebring to, bring back, bring round, bring around - return to consciousness; "These pictures bring back sad memories"resuscitate, come to, revive - return to consciousness; "The patient came to quickly"; "She revived after the doctor gave her an injection"reboot, boot, bring up - cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes; "boot your computer"resurrect, upraise, raise - cause to become alive again; "raise from the dead"; "Slavery is already dead, and cannot be resurrected"; "Upraising ghosts" | | 2. | revive - give new life or energy to; "A hot soup will revive me"; "This will renovate my spirits"; "This treatment repaired my health"reanimate, recreate, revivify, vivify, renovate, animate, quicken, repairenergize, perk up, energise, stimulate, arouse, brace - cause to be alert and energetic; "Coffee and tea stimulate me"; "This herbal infusion doesn't stimulate"resuscitate, come to, revive - return to consciousness; "The patient came to quickly"; "She revived after the doctor gave her an injection" | | 3. | revive - be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength; "Interest in ESP revived"flourish, thrive, expand, boom - grow vigorously; "The deer population in this town is thriving"; "business is booming" | | 4. | revive - restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state; "He revived this style of opera"; "He resurrected the tango in this remote part of Argentina"resurrectrestore, regenerate, rejuvenate - return to life; get or give new life or energy; "The week at the spa restored me"republish - revive (a cancelled will or a libel) | | 5. | revive - return to consciousness; "The patient came to quickly"; "She revived after the doctor gave her an injection"resuscitate, come toreanimate, recreate, revivify, vivify, revive, renovate, animate, quicken, repair - give new life or energy to; "A hot soup will revive me"; "This will renovate my spirits"; "This treatment repaired my health"resuscitate, revive - cause to regain consciousness; "The doctors revived the comatose man"change state, turn - undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election" |
reviveverb1. revitalize, restore, rally, renew, renovate, rekindle, kick-start (informal), breathe new life into, invigorate, reanimate an attempt to revive the economy2. bring round, awaken, animate, rouse, resuscitate, bring back to life They tried in vain to revive him.3. come round, recover, quicken, spring up again After three days in a coma, he revived.4. refresh, restore, comfort, cheer, renew, resurrect, rejuvenate, revitalize, reinvigorate, revivify Superb food and drink revived our little band. refresh exhaust, weary, tire out, enervatereviveverb1. To cause to come back to life or consciousness:bring around (or round), restore, resuscitate, revivify.2. To rouse from a state of inactivity or quiescence:reactivate, reanimate, reawaken, rekindle, renew, resurrect, resuscitate, revitalize, revivify.3. To bring back into existence or use:reestablish, reinstate, reintroduce, renew, restore, return.4. To renew an image or thought in the mind:bethink, mind, recall, recollect, remember, reminisce, retain, think.Idiom: bring to mind.Translationsrevive (rəˈvaiv) verb1. to come, or bring, back to consciousness, strength, health etc. They attempted to revive the woman who had fainted; She soon revived; The flowers revived in water; to revive someone's hopes. 救活,使甦醒 复活,苏醒 2. to come or bring back to use etc. This old custom has recently (been) revived. (使)再興起,(使)再流行 使再流行恢复 reˈvival noun1. the act of reviving or state of being revived. the revival of the invalid / of our hopes. (被)救活,救醒,甦醒 复活,苏醒 2. (a time of) new or increased interest in something. a religious revival. 復興或再流行(的時期) 复兴,再流行 3. (the act of producing) an old and almost forgotten play, show etc. 舊片重拍 (老戏多年后)重新上演
revive
revive (rĭ-vīv′)v. re·vived, re·viving, re·vives v.tr. To bring back to life or consciousness; resuscitate: revived the passenger who fainted. re·viv′a·ble adj.re·viv′er n.Revive
ReviveTo renew. For example, revival is the act of renewing the legal force of a contract or debt, either by acknowledging it or by giving a new promise, when the contract or debt is no longer a sufficient foundation for a lawsuit because it is barred by the running of the Statute of Limitations. REVIVE, practice. When a judgment is more than a day and a year old, no execution can issue upon it at common law; but till it has been paid, or the presumption arises from lapse of time, that it has been satisfied, it may be revived and have all its original force, which was merely suspended. This may be done by a scire facias, or an action of debt on the judgment. Vide Scire facias; Wakening. revive
Synonyms for reviveverb revitalizeSynonyms- revitalize
- restore
- rally
- renew
- renovate
- rekindle
- kick-start
- breathe new life into
- invigorate
- reanimate
verb bring roundSynonyms- bring round
- awaken
- animate
- rouse
- resuscitate
- bring back to life
verb come roundSynonyms- come round
- recover
- quicken
- spring up again
verb refreshSynonyms- refresh
- restore
- comfort
- cheer
- renew
- resurrect
- rejuvenate
- revitalize
- reinvigorate
- revivify
Antonyms- exhaust
- weary
- tire out
- enervate
Synonyms for reviveverb to cause to come back to life or consciousnessSynonyms- bring around
- restore
- resuscitate
- revivify
verb to rouse from a state of inactivity or quiescenceSynonyms- reactivate
- reanimate
- reawaken
- rekindle
- renew
- resurrect
- resuscitate
- revitalize
- revivify
verb to bring back into existence or useSynonyms- reestablish
- reinstate
- reintroduce
- renew
- restore
- return
verb to renew an image or thought in the mindSynonyms- bethink
- mind
- recall
- recollect
- remember
- reminisce
- retain
- think
Synonyms for reviveverb cause to regain consciousnessSynonymsRelated Words- bring to
- bring back
- bring round
- bring around
- resuscitate
- come to
- revive
- reboot
- boot
- bring up
- resurrect
- upraise
- raise
verb give new life or energy toSynonyms- reanimate
- recreate
- revivify
- vivify
- renovate
- animate
- quicken
- repair
Related Words- energize
- perk up
- energise
- stimulate
- arouse
- brace
- resuscitate
- come to
- revive
verb be brought back to life, consciousness, or strengthRelated Wordsverb restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused stateSynonymsRelated Words- restore
- regenerate
- rejuvenate
- republish
verb return to consciousnessSynonymsRelated Words- reanimate
- recreate
- revivify
- vivify
- revive
- renovate
- animate
- quicken
- repair
- resuscitate
- change state
- turn
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