Revive - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |rɪˈvaɪv|  American pronunciation of the word revive
Brit.  |rɪˈvaɪv|  British pronunciation of the word revive

verb

- cause to regain consciousness (syn: resuscitate)
The doctors revived the comatose man
- give new life or energy to (syn: animate, quicken, reanimate, recreate, renovate, repair, revivify, vivify)
A hot soup will revive me
- be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength
Interest in ESP revived
- restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state (syn: resurrect)
He revived this style of opera
- return to consciousness (syn: come to, resuscitate)
She revived after the doctor gave her an injection

Extra examples

The success of the movie has revived her career.

The government is trying to revive the economy.

Our spirits were revived by his enthusiasm.

The store's business is beginning to revive.

The family is trying to revive an old custom.

He has decided to revive Molière's Tartuffe.

The flower will revive in water.

The surrounding scene revived all the impressions of my boyhood.

Our hopes reviveed.

Local people have decided to revive this centuries-old tradition.

The economy is beginning to revive.

The doctors revived her with injections of glucose.

A London theatre has decided to revive the 1950s musical 'In Town'.

The doctors revived the comatose man

A hot soup will revive me

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: revive
he/she/it: revives
present participle: reviving
past tense: revived
past participle: revived
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