Give new life or energy to.
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Examples for "repair"
Examples for "repair"
1Montero said she did know whether the government would repair her home.
2Answer no to all prompts: list but don't repair any problems found.
3However, for many inherited diseases, treatment will likely require genetic repair pre-transplantation.
4The fact is, state and local governments constantly repair highways and bridges.
5This includes £6bn to help local authorities repair the local road network.
1Critics say the new law will hardly help revive the floundering economy.
2Analysts said the new laptop may help revive the ailing PC market.
3However, officials believe the new site and accompanying facilities will revive attendances.
4The talks concern a possible partnership, which is needed to revive business.
5Democratic leaders have said they have no plans to revive that power.
1An illogical, unreasoning hope began to quicken his heart as he dressed.
2He perished in body so as to quicken others by the spirit.
3Often trumpets sounded and the motion of the troops seemed to quicken.
4Behold I have longed after thy precepts: quicken me in thy justice.
5Here the most favorable event happened to quicken and encourage their advance.
1Models could therefore recreate biosignatures of cognitive dysfunction irrespective of disease state.
2The question becomes: Which aspects of this do we strive to recreate?
3Job Simulator goes some way to recreate the experience of pre-pandemic employment.
4I really wasn't in a hurry to recreate that particular historical precedent.
5After that, I hope to be able to recreate my creative faculty.
1Golems need to have a spell on their body to animate them.
2Certainly there is nothing terribly exotic in the chemicals that animate us.
3These are the same feelings that animate the lowest and basest mob.
4The unexpected fervour of this grunt seemed to animate the little model.
5It is positive, persistent, prevalent, the whole animate existence expressed in it.
1In that sense, it may make more sense to renovate, she said.
2And government can't afford to build toll roads or renovate ports alone.
3You should also absolutely not volunteer that you are going to renovate.
4The grand plan is to renovate 84 buildings in Joburg's Inner City.
5These will neither renovate nor conserve what is most precious in life.
1The former strove in vain to reanimate the courage of his followers.
2I'm trying to reanimate human life using parts of several dead people.
3Return, I command thee, and reanimate this lifeless tenement of your soul.
4Then the patients will die, and in due course start to reanimate.
5There we could reanimate Los with your ability to spell in Language Prime.
1We fade as the leaf, and the leaf fades only to revivify.
2It has the potential to revivify the Government, but also to disassemble it.
3I'll love you to life again; revivify you with my imagination.
4The Malaysian companies said the redevelopment of the site will revivify south-west central London.
5He was able to revivify a dusty document as well as a personal experience.
1But where now are the pure waters which should vivify and fertilize it?
2Should not the consideration of these things vivify these dry bones of ours?
3Do you see how words can kill and soundless movements vivify?
4They seemed to vivify, as her discontent and restlessness grew.
5I hope that thou mayest be the cause of their awakening and may vivify them.
6It beautifies, but it does not vivify or fructify.
7There is apparently nothing that an artist cannot vivify.
8Shooting in pulses of fire ceaseless to vivify all.
9To dazzle, as well as to warm and vivify.
10Every beautiful myth of the past remains to decorate it; every beautiful truth to vivify it.
11He grapples with sophistries and scatters them to the winds; both reason and passion vivify him.
12The elements compose the substance of our bodies: God composes the souls that vivify these bodies.
13Nothing can prevent the radiance of the sun descending to warm and vivify the Divine Garden.
14He had, he felt, to create certain ideas and vivify certain curiosities and feelings in her.
15He rubbed his head to relieve the pressure on his brain, and to vivify his ideas.
16She can't easy vivify them without extensive preparation.
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