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revivification
re·viv·i·fy R0209200 (rē-vĭv′ə-fī′)tr.v. re·viv·i·fied, re·viv·i·fy·ing, re·viv·i·fies To impart new life, energy, or spirit to: a new leader who revivified the movement; a celebration that revivified our spirits. [French revivifier, from Old French, to come back to life, from Latin *revīvificāre, to revivify : Latin re-, re- + Latin vīvificāre, to vivify; see vivify.] re·viv′i·fi·ca′tion (-fĭ-kā′shən) n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | revivification - bringing again into activity and prominence; "the revival of trade"; "a revival of a neglected play by Moliere"; "the Gothic revival in architecture"resurgence, revitalisation, revitalization, revivalRenaissance, Renascence, rebirth - the revival of learning and cultureregeneration - the activity of spiritual or physical renewalresurrection - a revival from inactivity and disuse; "it produced a resurrection of hope"resuscitation - the act of reviving a person and returning them to consciousness; "although he was apparently drowned, resuscitation was accomplished by artificial respiration"betterment, improvement, advance - a change for the better; progress in development |
revivificationnounThe act of reviving or condition of being revived:reactivation, rebirth, renaissance, renascence, renewal, resurgence, resurrection, resuscitation, revitalization, revival.Translations
revivification
re·viv·i·fi·ca·tion (rē-viv'i-fi-kā'shŭn), 1. Renewal of life and strength. Synonym(s): revivescence2. Refreshening the edges of a wound by paring or scraping to promote healing. Synonym(s): vivification [L. re-, again, + vivo, to live, + facio, to make] re·viv·i·fi·ca·tion (rē-viv'i-fi-kā'shŭn) 1. Renewal of life and strength. 2. Refreshening the edges of a wound by paring or scraping to promote healing. Synonym(s): vivification. [L. re-, again, + vivo, to live, + facio, to make]revivification (rē-vĭv″ĭ-fĭ-kā′shŭn) [L. re, again, + vivere, to live, + facere, to make] 1. An attempt to restore life to those apparently dead; restoration to life or consciousness; also the restoration of life in local parts, as a limb after freezing. 2. The pairing of surfaces to facilitate healing, as in a wound.re·viv·i·fi·ca·tion (rē-viv'i-fi-kā'shŭn) Refreshening edges of a wound by paring or scraping to promote healing. [L. re-, again, + vivo, to live, + facio, to make]revivification Related to revivification: revivifiedSynonyms for revivificationnoun the act of reviving or condition of being revivedSynonyms- reactivation
- rebirth
- renaissance
- renascence
- renewal
- resurgence
- resurrection
- resuscitation
- revitalization
- revival
Synonyms for revivificationnoun bringing again into activity and prominenceSynonyms- resurgence
- revitalisation
- revitalization
- revival
Related Words- Renaissance
- Renascence
- rebirth
- regeneration
- resurrection
- resuscitation
- betterment
- improvement
- advance
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