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    re·vive
    [rəˈvīv]
    verb
    revive (verb) · revives (third person present) · revived (past tense) · revived (past participle) · reviving (present participle)
    1. restore to life or consciousness:
      "both men collapsed, but were revived"
      • regain life, consciousness, or strength:
        "she was beginning to revive from her faint"
      • give new strength or energy to:
        "the cool, refreshing water revived us all"
      • restore interest in or the popularity of:
        "many pagan traditions continue or are being revived"
      • improve the position or condition of:
        "the paper made panicky attempts to revive falling sales"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French revivre or late Latin revivere, from Latin re- ‘back’ + vivere ‘live’.
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