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revive

rih-VYV
verb
1
To bring someone back to consciousness or restore them to health.
"Paramedics managed to revive the swimmer on the beach."
2
To bring something back to activity, popularity, or use after a period of decline.
"The new manager revived the failing business within a year."
"The film revived interest in the original novel."

How to Use Revive

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo bring back to life, consciousness, or activity — a person, a business, an interest, anything that had faded.

Common pairings
revive the economy revive interest in something revive a patient

Word Forms

revived past tense, revive plural, revived plural, revives plural, revives singular, revive singular, revived singular, revivest singular, revivedst singular, reviveth singular

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Etymology

From Late Middle English reviven, via Old French revivre, from Latin revivere, "to live again" — re- plus vivo, "to live".

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