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ALL meanings of revive

re·vive
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  • verb with object revive to activate, set in motion, or take up again; renew: to revive old feuds. 1
  • verb with object revive to restore to life or consciousness: We revived him with artificial respiration. 1
  • verb with object revive to put on or show (an old play or motion picture) again. 1
  • verb with object revive to make operative or valid again. 1
  • verb with object revive to bring back into notice, use, or currency: to revive a subject of discussion. 1
  • verb with object revive to quicken or renew in the mind; bring back: to revive memories. 1
  • verb with object revive to reanimate or cheer (the spirit, heart, etc., or a person). 1
  • verb with object revive Chemistry. to restore or reduce to the natural or uncombined state, as a metal. 1
  • verb without object revive to return to life, consciousness, vigor, strength, or a flourishing condition. 1
  • verb without object revive to recover from financial depression. 1
  • verb without object revive to be quickened, restored, or renewed, as hope, confidence, suspicions, or memories. 1
  • verb without object revive to return to notice, use, or currency, as a subject, practice, or doctrine. 1
  • verb without object revive to become operative or valid again. 1
  • verb without object revive Chemistry. to recover the natural or uncombined state, as a metal. 1
  • transitive verb revive bring back to life 1
  • transitive verb revive bring back to consciousness 1
  • transitive verb revive refresh sb 1
  • transitive verb revive bring back sth 1
  • verb revive When something such as the economy, a business, a trend, or a feeling is revived or when it revives, it becomes active, popular, or successful again. 0
  • verb revive When someone revives a play, opera, or ballet, they present a new production of it. 0
  • verb revive If you manage to revive someone who has fainted or if they revive, they become conscious again. 0
  • verb revive to bring or be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength; resuscitate or be resuscitated 0
  • verb revive to give or assume new vitality; flourish again or cause to flourish again 0
  • verb revive to make or become operative or active again 0
  • verb revive to bring or come into use or currency again 0
  • verb revive to take up again 0
  • verb revive to bring or come back to mind 0
  • verb revive to mount a new production of (an old play) 0
  • intransitive verb revive to come or bring back to life or consciousness; resuscitate 0
  • intransitive verb revive to come or bring back to a healthy, vigorous, or flourishing condition after a decline 0
  • intransitive verb revive to come or bring back into use or attention 0
  • intransitive verb revive to become or make valid, effective, or operative again 0
  • intransitive verb revive to come or bring to mind again 0
  • intransitive verb revive to produce (a play) or exhibit (an old film) again after an interval 0
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