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How to pronounce revivify in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms animate, quicken, reanimate, recreate, renovate, repair, revive, vivify
Type of stimulate, brace, energize, perk up, arouse, energise
Verb group come to, revive, resuscitate
Derivation revivification

Examples of revivify

revivify
He wanted to revivify him, in order to release himself from the responsibility for his death.
From the independent.co.uk
He wanted to revivify Indian tradition without slavishly copying it.
From the philly.com
In the aftermath of England's elimination from South Africa he vowed to revivify an ageing team.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Clearly, a dead party can revivify in two years provided the energy in the electorate is there.
From the theatlantic.com
Jenner's narration of the disease's process while watch her MRI die, revivify and die again was haunting.
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This situation should revivify the initial public offering market, which has been stagnant since 2000.
From the forbes.com
That said, it is striking that em-pirical findings often serve to revivify time-honoured practices.
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If you don't want to employ a garden maintenance service, you'll have to revivify the place yourself.
From the smh.com.au
Seeking to develop a new type of antibiotic, Cano had tried to revivify ancient microbes from an amber-entombed bee.
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More examples
  • Animate: give new life or energy to; "A hot soup will revive me"; "This will renovate my spirits"; "This treatment repaired my health"
  • (revivification) revival: bringing again into activity and prominence; "the revival of trade"; "a revival of a neglected play by Moliere"; "the Gothic revival in architecture"
  • The resurrection of dead humans is a central doctrine of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. It may refer to the literal resurrection of biologically dead corpses by divine power, or to a purely spiritual resurrection where the 'dead' (human beings who are blind to their spiritual nature and the ...
  • (revivification) The act of reviving; A restoration of life
  • (Revivification) In a true hypnotic age regression session the client is able to hallucinate re-experiencing a past event. This is not pretending or memory at work but rather a reliving of the event. It can seem very real to the client.
  • (Revivification) To bring a memory back with clarity.
  • (revivification) The vivid remembering of past experiences. When remembering traumatic events the client may see, hear, taste, smell, and feel as though the event is happening in the present. This is common during an abreaction or flashback of previous trauma.