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Meanings of
reviving
in English
Tending to impart new life and vigor to.
renewing
restorative
revitalizing
revitalising
Related terms
invigorating
Synonyms
Examples for "
renewing
"
renewing
restorative
revitalizing
revitalising
Examples for "
renewing
"
1
The Government is
renewing
calls for an overhaul of the meat industry.
2
China has responded by
renewing
earlier promises to open its markets further.
3
I have spent this year
renewing
our alliances and forging new partnerships.
4
I'm meeting new readers, seeing the coast,
renewing
acquaintances with doll collectors.
5
There would be no use, for the present, in
renewing
the struggle.
1
Conclusions: No specific
restorative
effect of CEA on cognitive functioning was observed.
2
Funding for
restorative
justice and victim support should be increased, they say.
3
Only the aluminium alloy contract looks in need of emergency
restorative
action.
4
In court he requested a
restorative
justice meeting with the property owners.
5
Hence, recent studies suggested that
restorative
therapies should combine neuroprotection and remyelination.
1
The actor-singer will play a crucial role in
revitalizing
the web company.
2
I salute them for going back to the beginning and
revitalizing
it.
3
September is a
revitalizing
month, and great in terms of cash.
4
We're focusing on new technologies
revitalizing
an old, generally unloved gadget.
5
For invigoration or
revitalizing
,
resort must be made to its primitive blood cause.
1
But there is a path to
revitalising
your movements and, ultimately, power.
2
The act of planting one is a symbol of
revitalising
the community.
3
It is unknown what Syria's more detailed plans for
revitalising
tourism would be.
4
He now has his sights set on
revitalising
the language of his ancestors.
5
But one of his biggest successes has been
revitalising
James Beattie.
Usage of
reviving
in English
1
Envoys said there are two main challenges to
reviving
the Geneva agreement.
2
Athens had hoped
reviving
the asset sales would help kickstart the economy.
3
Others complain her latest moves were overdue in
reviving
a shattered economy.
4
Mr. GUTHRIE:-Wehave no intention of
reviving
the slave-tradein the District.
5
Background: Thalidomide is
reviving
for its antiangiogenic effect on corneal neovascularization models.
6
The plan is the latest test of
reviving
demand for commodity-related investments.
7
The United States had made
reviving
Israeli-Palestinian negotiations one of its priorities.
8
In the meanwhile, however, Bullroarer's gentler descendant was
reviving
in the drawing-room.
9
She was
reviving
rapidly when the search party gave in their report.
10
What made his father think he'd be interested in
reviving
this pastime?
11
St. Bernard,
reviving
religious earnestness in the Church, took the same view.
12
Now their creator Jon Hare is
reviving
them under a new name.
13
Her strength was undoubtedly returning to her, the youth in her
reviving
.
14
The artist chanced to be one on whom the
reviving
influence fell.
15
In it, Sitharaman is expected to announce a host of
economy
-
reviving
measures.
16
Anne felt no
reviving
hope roused in her by his last words.
Other examples for "reviving"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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reviving
revive
Verb
Present
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
revive hope
revive the economy
revive memories
revive old
revive growth
More collocations
Reviving
through the time
Reviving
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common