Etymology: [ ri-'vIv ] (verb.) 15th century. Middle English, from Middle French revivre, from Latin revivere to live again, from re- + vivere to live; more at QUICK.
dirilmek, yeniden canlandırmak, hayata döndürmek, canlanmak, tekrar yayınlamak, tekrar canlandırmak, renk katmak, eski halini bulmak, eski kuvvetini yerine getirmek, canlılık kazandırmak, ortaya çıkmak, ayılmak, tasfiye etmek (metal), gündeme getirmek, yeniden oluşturmak, yeniden sahnelemek, geri gelmek, tasfiye etmek, neşelendirmek, hayata dönmek, ihya etmek, diriltmek, yeniden canlanmak, uyandırmak (his), canlandırmak, tasfiye etmek [met.], dirilt, taze hayat vermek, canlan/canlandır, yeni alâka uyandırmak, (eski bir oyunu) yeniden, (merakı/hatırayı) yeniden uyandırmak, taze hayat bulmak, uyanmak (duygu),
Simple past tense and past participle of revive, past of revive, given fresh life or vigor or spirit; "stirred by revived hopes", restored to consciousness or life or vigor; "felt revived hope", restored to consciousness or life or vigor; "felt revived hope, To restore, or bring again to life; to reanimate, To recover from a state of oblivion, obscurity, neglect, or depression; as, classical learning revived in the fifteenth century, To return to life; to recover life or strength; to live anew; to become reanimated or reinvigorated, Hence, to recover from a state of neglect or disuse; as, to revive letters or learning, To raise from coma, languor, depression, or discouragement; to bring into action after a suspension, To recover its natural or metallic state, as a metal, To renew in the mind or memory; to bring to recollection; to recall attention to; to reawaken, To restore or reduce to its natural or metallic state; as, to revive a metal after calcination, be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength; "Interest in ESP revived, give new life or energy to; "A hot soup will revive me"; "This will renovate my spirits"; "This treatment repaired my health", be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength; "Interest in ESP revived", return to consciousness; "The patient came to quickly"; "She revived after the doctor gave her an injection", If you manage to revive someone who has fainted or if they revive, they become conscious again. She and a neighbour tried in vain to revive him With a glazed stare she revived for one last instant, cause to regain consciousness; "The doctors revived the comatose man", When someone revives a play, opera, or ballet, they present a new production of it. The Gaiety is reviving John B. Kean's comedy `The Man from Clare', restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state; "He revived this style of opera"; "He resurrected the tango in this remote part of Argentina", restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state; "He revived this style of opera"; "He resurrected the tango in this remote part of Argentina" be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength; "Interest in ESP revived, 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. an attempt to revive the British economy There is no doubt that grades have improved and interest in education has revived, resuscitate, bring back to life; renew, restore; reactivate, put into action again, Hence, to recover from a state of oblivion, obscurity, neglect, or depression; as, classical learning revived in the fifteenth century,
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Simple past tense and past participle of revive
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past of revive
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given fresh life or vigor or spirit; "stirred by revived hopes"
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restored to consciousness or life or vigor; "felt revived hope"
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restored to consciousness or life or vigor; "felt revived hope
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revive
To restore, or bring again to life; to reanimate
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To recover from a state of oblivion, obscurity, neglect, or depression; as, classical learning revived in the fifteenth century
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To return to life; to recover life or strength; to live anew; to become reanimated or reinvigorated - "The Lord heard the voice of Elijah; and the soul of the child came into again, and he revived. 1 Kings xvii. 22."
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Hence, to recover from a state of neglect or disuse; as, to revive letters or learning
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To raise from coma, languor, depression, or discouragement; to bring into action after a suspension
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To recover its natural or metallic state, as a metal
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To renew in the mind or memory; to bring to recollection; to recall attention to; to reawaken
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To restore or reduce to its natural or metallic state; as, to revive a metal after calcination
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be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength; "Interest in ESP revived
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give new life or energy to; "A hot soup will revive me"; "This will renovate my spirits"; "This treatment repaired my health"
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be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength; "Interest in ESP revived"
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return to consciousness; "The patient came to quickly"; "She revived after the doctor gave her an injection"
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If you manage to revive someone who has fainted or if they revive, they become conscious again. She and a neighbour tried in vain to revive him With a glazed stare she revived for one last instant
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cause to regain consciousness; "The doctors revived the comatose man"
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When someone revives a play, opera, or ballet, they present a new production of it. The Gaiety is reviving John B. Kean's comedy `The Man from Clare'
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restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state; "He revived this style of opera"; "He resurrected the tango in this remote part of Argentina"
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restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state; "He revived this style of opera"; "He resurrected the tango in this remote part of Argentina" be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength; "Interest in ESP revived
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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. an attempt to revive the British economy There is no doubt that grades have improved and interest in education has revived
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resuscitate, bring back to life; renew, restore; reactivate, put into action again fiil
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Hence, to recover from a state of oblivion, obscurity, neglect, or depression; as, classical learning revived in the fifteenth century
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