Give new life or energy to.
Restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state.
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Examples for "resurrect "
Examples for "resurrect "
1 Course, he also convinced me to let him resurrect my so-called career.
2 Fifty years later, today's youth resurrect his movement from Ferguson to Florida.
3 I'll also tell Olympus to resurrect me if there are any problems.
4 I come to bury Jeffrey Donaldson's political career, not to resurrect it.
5 Now Scott has used Gilmore's tape archives to resurrect the IUMA site.
1 Critics say the new law will hardly help revive the floundering economy.
2 Analysts said the new laptop may help revive the ailing PC market.
3 However, officials believe the new site and accompanying facilities will revive attendances.
4 The talks concern a possible partnership, which is needed to revive business.
5 Democratic leaders have said they have no plans to revive that power.
6 It badly needs funds to revive currency trade and restart the economy.
7 It would also help revive te reo and local culture, she said.
8 The wave of new models is designed to revive sales in Europe.
9 And Trump's trade war later helped revive U.S. steel and aluminum producers.
10 Diplomatic efforts to revive the ceasefire have so far come to nothing.
11 We are quite positive that it might revive in a short time.
12 Carrefour is facing pressure to revive its flagging share price at home.
13 Estimates on how much the scheme will revive the property market vary.
14 But she stressed that only government reforms could revive the euro zone.
15 Numerous attempts to revive the project had crumbled in the years since.
16 Two years later, Odisha tried to revive the mining plan without success.
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