Revive

Verb

 * 1) To return to life; to recover life or strength; to live anew; to become reanimated or reinvigorated.
 * The Lord heard the voice of Elijah; and the soul of the child came into again, and he revived. 1 Kings xvii. 22.
 * 1) To recover from a state of oblivion, obscurity, neglect, or depression; as, classical learning revived in the fifteenth century.
 * 2) To restore, or bring again to life; to reanimate.
 * 3) To raise from coma, languor, depression, or discouragement; to bring into action after a suspension.
 * 4) Hence, to recover from a state of neglect or disuse; as, to revive letters or learning.
 * 5) To renew in the mind or memory; to bring to recollection; to recall attention to; to reawaken.
 * 6) To recover its natural or metallic state, as a metal.
 * 7) To restore or reduce to its natural or metallic state; as, to revive a metal after calcination.

Derived terms

 * revival

Adverbs for Revive
popularly; neo-classically; seasonally; poetically; religiously; spectacularly; dramatically; athletically; spiritually; physically.

Thesaurus
abet, accommodate, activate, adapt, adjust, aid, alter, ameliorate, animate, arouse, assist, avail, awake, awaken, bail out, be begotten, be born, be changed, be converted into, be incarnated, be renewed, bear a hand, befriend, benefit, better, bottom out, bounce back, brace, brace up, break, break up, breathe life into, brighten up, bring around, bring back, bring to, bring to mind, brisk, brisken, brush up, buck up, call back, call to mind, call up, change, checker, cheer, cheer up, chirk up, chop, chop and change, come about, come again, come alive, come around, come back, come into being, come into existence, come round, come to, come to life, come up smiling, comfort, conjure up, convert, copy, deform, degenerate, denature, deteriorate, deviate, ditto, diverge, diversify, do a repeat, do again, do good, do over, doctor, double, duplicate, ease, echo, energize, enliven, evoke, exhilarate, favor, fillip, fit, fix, flop, fortify, fresh up, freshen, freshen up, furbish, furbish up, gain, galvanize, get about, get back, get over, get well, give a boost, give a hand, give a lift, give help, go back, go back over, hark back, haul around, help, imitate, improve, infuse life into, invigorate, jazz up, jibe, lend a hand, lend one aid, light up, live again, look back, make a comeback, make over, meliorate, mind, mitigate, modify, modulate, mutate, overthrow, parrot, perk up, pick up, pique, plagiarize, polish, polish up, proffer aid, protect, provoke, pull round, pull through, qualify, quicken, quote, rally, ransom, re-create, re-form, reactivate, realign, reanimate, rebuild, recall, recall to life, recall to mind, recapture, recharge, reclaim, recollect, reconstitute, reconstruct, recoup, recover, recreate, recruit, recuperate, redeem, redesign, redo, redouble, reduplicate, reecho, reestablish, reevoke, refashion, refit, reflect, reform, refound, refresh, refreshen, regain, regale, regenerate, regurgitate, reheat the ashes, reincarnate, reinspire, reinstate, reinstitute, reinvigorate, reissue, rejuvenate, rekindle, relieve, relight, remake, remedy, remember, render assistance, renew, renovate, reoccupy, reopen, reorganize, repair, repeat, replevin, replevy, repossess, reprint, reproduce, rescue, reshape, restore, restructure, resume, resurge, resurrect, resuscitate, retake, retouch, retrace, retrieve, retrospect, return to life, revamp, review, review in retrospect, revindicate, revise, revitalize, revivify, rewarm, ring the changes, rise again, rub up, save, say again, see in retrospect, see the light, set up, sharpen, shift, shift the scene, shine, shuffle the cards, spruce, spruce up, stimulate, stir the embers, subvert, succor, summon up, survive, swerve, tack, take a turn, take back, take heart, take in tow, think back, think of, tone up, touch up, turn, turn aside, turn into, turn the corner, turn the scale, turn the tables, turn the tide, turn upside down, undergo a change, use hindsight, vamp, vamp up, vary, veer, vitalize, vivify, wake up, waken, warm over, warm up, warp, weather the storm, whet, work a change, worsen

Etymology
From revivre,  revivere; prefix re- re- + vivere to live. See vivid.

Translations

 * Armenian: վերակենդանացնել
 * Dutch: doen herleven, nieuw leven inblazen
 * Finnish:


 * Latin: reviviscere,, resuscito, animo
 * Scottish Gaelic: beothaich
 * Spanish:


 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * Kurdish: بووژاندنه‌وه, زندو کردنه‌وه‌


 * Latin: reviviscere, resuscito, revivesco, animo, recipio, recipero, restituo
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: beothaich
 * Serbo-Croatian: oživ(j)eti, revitalizirati


 * Finnish:
 * Latin: renovo,


 * Scottish Gaelic: beothaich
 * Spanish:


 * : పునరుజ్జీవింపజేయు (punarujjIviMpajaeyu)