revive

  • 21revive — verb 1) attempts to revive her failed Syn: resuscitate, bring round, bring back to consciousness 2) the man soon revived Syn: regain consciousness, come round, wake up 3) a cup of tea revived her …

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  • 22revive — re•vive [[t]rɪˈvaɪv[/t]] v. vived, viv•ing 1) to activate, set in motion, or take up again; renew 2) med to restore to life or consciousness 3) to put on or show (an old play or motion picture) again 4) to make operative or valid again 5) to… …

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  • 24revive debate — revive talk/speculation/debate, etc. ► to make people start discussing a particular subject or problem again: »Amid revived talk of a possible takeover bid, shares closed 10p up at 628.5p. Main Entry: ↑revive …

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  • 25revive speculation — revive talk/speculation/debate, etc. ► to make people start discussing a particular subject or problem again: »Amid revived talk of a possible takeover bid, shares closed 10p up at 628.5p. Main Entry: ↑revive …

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  • 26revive speculation/debate — revive talk/speculation/debate, etc. ► to make people start discussing a particular subject or problem again: »Amid revived talk of a possible takeover bid, shares closed 10p up at 628.5p. Main Entry: ↑revive …

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  • 27revive talk — revive talk/speculation/debate, etc. ► to make people start discussing a particular subject or problem again: »Amid revived talk of a possible takeover bid, shares closed 10p up at 628.5p. Main Entry: ↑revive …

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  • 28revive talk/speculation/debate — revive talk/speculation/debate, etc. ► to make people start discussing a particular subject or problem again: »Amid revived talk of a possible takeover bid, shares closed 10p up at 628.5p. Main Entry: ↑revive …

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  • 29revive talk/speculation/debate, etc. — revive talk/speculation/debate, etc. ► to make people start discussing a particular subject or problem again: »Amid revived talk of a possible takeover bid, shares closed 10p up at 628.5p. Main Entry: ↑revive …

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  • 30revive fears — revive interest/fears/hopes, etc. ► to make people feel interested, afraid, hopeful, etc. again: »A leading research centre is facing closure in a move which has revived fears about scientific promotion of genetically modified crops. Main Entry:… …

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