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Meanings of
revived
in English
Restored to consciousness or life or vigor.
unrevived
Related terms
renewed
resurgent
resuscitated
revitalised
revitalized
redux
renascent
recrudescent
Given fresh life or vigor or spirit.
reanimated
Related terms
alive
animated
Synonyms
Examples for "
reanimated
"
reanimated
Examples for "
reanimated
"
1
Rather, a zombie is simply a
reanimated
corpse, directed by a sorcerer.
2
At this intolerable assertion as he deemed it, Edward Gilder was
reanimated
.
3
An important hunk of millennial culture is about to be
reanimated
online.
4
But these electromagnetic bolts of light aren't aimed at a
soon
-
to
-
be
-
reanimated
corpse.
5
As they fell, he
reanimated
them and sent them against their fellows.
Usage of
revived
in English
1
However, in the past few weeks, two factors have
revived
these concerns.
2
Circuit Court of Appeals last year
revived
the claims, reversing Holwell's decision.
3
That strategy
revived
the debate over the militarization of U.S. law enforcement.
4
The air was pure and fresher; the mules and the travellers
revived
.
5
Circuit Court of Appeals
revived
the case in a September 2012 ruling.
6
With the return of business prosperity in 1879, the labor movement
revived
.
7
Trade
revived
;
and the signs of affluence appeared in every English house.
8
Still, there is a possibility it could be
revived
later this year.
9
Is the same doctrine to be
revived
in the New, in another
10
He also
revived
chain gangs, including a voluntary one for female prisoners.
11
Long time the journey endured; and the dream faded and again
revived
.
12
Italy in the days of her power was wholly
revived
in Dante.
13
The whisky
revived
the courage and loosened the tongue of the youth.
14
Northern capital had done its part in financing the
revived
slave trade.
15
It has been publicly
revived
for the first time in 40 years.
16
The luxury of Nineveh and Babylon was
revived
in the Phoenician cities.
Other examples for "revived"
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revived
revive
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
revive in
revive again
revive memories
revive interest
revive old
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through the time
Revived
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Common
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