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Antonyms for relive
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ree-liv |
Phonetic Transcription : riˈlɪv |
Definition of relive
Origin :- 1540s, "to come to life again" (also "to restore to life again"), from re- "back, again" + live (v.). Meaning "to experience over again" is attested from c.1711. Related: Relived; reliving.
- As in remember : verb keep in mind; summon into mind
- As in reproduce : verb make more copies of
- We relive and redie and redie and relive, endlessly, ad infinitum.
- Extract from : « The Paliser case » by Edgar Saltus
- I too should wish nothing but to relive it all from the beginning.
- Extract from : « War and Peace » by Leo Tolstoy
- Whether I wanted to or not, I had to relive the two last hours we'd ever have with Hal.
- Extract from : « One Way » by Miriam Allen deFord
- You must relive this scene for us, becoming first Maggie and then Tom.
- Extract from : « Vocal Expression » by Katherine Jewell Everts
- This is not the moment to relive that beautiful memory as a whole.
- Extract from : « Vanishing Roads and Other Essays » by Richard Le Gallienne
- To relive this greater suffering there needs no change of laws, only a change of heart.
- Extract from : « Fisherman's Luck » by Henry van Dyke
- He is helped to relive the childhood experiences back of the over-strong habits which lasted into maturity.
- Extract from : « Outwitting Our Nerves » by Josephine A. Jackson and Helen M. Salisbury
- What episodes of his life in England did it give him pleasure to relive in memory?
- Extract from : « The Circus, and Other Essays and Fugitive Pieces » by Joyce Kilmer
- At noon Cranky Joe could stand the strain no longer and opened the door just a little to relive the monotony.
- Extract from : « Bar-20 Days » by Clarence E. Mulford
- Primal therapy encourages clients to relive early painful memories.
- Extract from : « When You Don't Know Where to Turn » by Steven J. Bartlett
Synonyms for relive
- bear in mind
- bethink
- brood over
- call to mind
- call up
- carbon
- cite
- clone
- commemorate
- conjure up
- copy
- dig into the past
- do again
- dupe
- duplicate
- dwell upon
- echo
- educe
- elicit
- emulate
- engross
- enshrine
- extract
- fix in the mind
- flash on
- follow
- get
- go back
- have memories
- hold dear
- imitate
- keep forever
- knock off
- know by heart
- learn
- look back
- manifold
- match
- memorialize
- memorize
- mimeo
- mimeograph
- mind
- mirror
- nail down
- parallel
- photocopy
- photograph
- Photostat
- pirate
- portray
- reawaken
- recall
- recognize
- recollect
- recount
- recreate
- redo
- reduplicate
- reenact
- reflect
- refresh memory
- relive
- remake
- remind
- reminisce
- repeat
- replicate
- represent
- reprint
- restamp
- retain
- retrospect
- revive
- revoke
- ring a bell
- stereotype
- strike a note
- summon up
- think back
- transcribe
- treasure
- type
- Xerox
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