Meaning & Definition of word "Revive"

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    Revive

    /rɪˈvaɪv/

    verb:

    • 1. to bring back to life or consciousness
      • Example: The doctors worked tirelessly to revive the patient after the cardiac arrest.
    • 2. to restore to a previous condition or to bring back into use or popularity
      • Example: The community came together to revive the old traditions that had been forgotten.
    • 3. to regain vitality or strength
      • Example: After a long winter, the flowers in the garden began to revive with the arrival of spring.

    Etymology

    From the Latin 'revivere', meaning 'to come back to life'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    revive someone's memory:

    to help someone remember something.

    revive a discussion:

    to bring back a conversation or topic to focus.

    revive a tradition:

    to restore a practice or custom that has fallen out of use.

    Related Words

    resuscitate:

    To bring someone back to life or consciousness.

    rejuvenate:

    To make someone or something feel or look younger or more lively.

    restore:

    To bring something back to a former condition.

    Slang Meanings of revive

    Meaning: To bring something back into style.

    Example Sentence: They tried to revive 90s fashion at the party.

    Meaning: To improve one's mood or energy.

    Example Sentence: Let's take a break and do something fun to revive the vibe!