Revive vs. Revivify

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  • Revive (verb)

    To return to life; to become reanimated or reinvigorated.

  • Revive (verb)

    To return to life; to cause to recover life or strength; to cause to live anew.

    “The dying puppy was revived by a soft hand.”

    “Her grandmother refused to be revived if she lost consciousness.”

  • Revive (verb)

    To recover from a state of oblivion, obscurity, neglect, or depression.

    “Classical learning revived in the fifteenth century.”

    “The Manx language has been revived after dying out and is now taught in some schools on the Isle of Man.”

  • Revive (verb)

    To restore, or bring again to life; to reanimate.

    “This new paint job should revive the surgery waiting room.”

  • Revive (verb)

    To raise from coma, languor, depression, or discouragement; to bring into action after a suspension.

  • Revive (verb)

    To renew in the mind or memory; to bring to recollection; to recall attention to; to reawaken.

    “The Harry Potter films revived the world’s interest in wizardry”

  • Revive (verb)

    To recover its natural or metallic state, as a metal.

  • Revive (verb)

    To restore or reduce to its natural or metallic state

    “to revive a metal after calcination”

  • Revivify (verb)

    To reanimate, bring back to life.

  • Revivify (verb)

    To reinvigorate or revitalize.

  • Revivify (verb)

    To reactivate (a catalyst, reagent etc.).

  • Revivify (verb)

    To become effective again as a reagent etc.

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