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Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ri-viv-uh-fahy |
Phonetic Transcription : rɪˈvɪv əˌfaɪ |
Definition of revivify
- verb revive
- verb refresh
- Madame Rachel can only galvanize the corpse, not revivify it.
- Extract from : « The Paris Sketch Book of Mr. M. A. Titmarsh » by William Makepeace Thackeray
- But the biologist cannot devitalize a plant or an animal and revivify it again.
- Extract from : « Natural Law in the Spiritual World » by Henry Drummond
- Madame Rachel can only galvanise the corpse, not revivify it.
- Extract from : « The Paris Sketch Book of Mr. M. A. Titmarsh: The Irish Sketch Book » by William Makepeace Thackeray
- Society is able to revivify the sentiment it has of itself only by assembling.
- Extract from : « The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life » by Emile Durkheim
- Some wished to revivify it by making it a party of general reform.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 16, Slice 5 » by Various
- I'll love you to life again; revivify you with my imagination.
- Extract from : « The Road to Damascus » by August Strindberg
- Further, on 19th April, he induced Haugwitz to sign a treaty which promised to revivify the monarchical cause.
- Extract from : « William Pitt and the Great War » by John Holland Rose
- Neither pedantically correct, nor too lax, they revivify the period so that the actors are more important than the accessories.
- Extract from : « English Illustration 'The Sixties': 1855-70 » by Gleeson White
- He who was powerful enough to turn dust into man from the beginning, certainly is powerful enough to revivify that dust.
- Extract from : « A Christmas Gift » by N. P. Gravengaard
- The object of this practice is to revivify the virtues of the stone, after a fashion, and to reinforce its efficacy.
- Extract from : « The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life » by Emile Durkheim
Synonyms for revivify
- animate
- arouse
- awaken
- bounce back
- brace
- breathe new life into
- brighten
- bring around
- bring to
- brush up
- cheer
- come around
- come to life
- comfort
- console
- cool
- encourage
- energize
- enkindle
- enliven
- exhilarate
- freshen
- gladden
- inspirit
- invigorate
- jog
- make whole
- modernize
- overcome
- please
- prod
- prompt
- quicken
- rally
- reactivate
- reanimate
- reawaken
- recondition
- recover
- recreate
- refresh
- regain
- reinvigorate
- rejuvenate
- rekindle
- relieve
- renew
- renovate
- repair
- replenish
- restore
- resurrect
- resuscitate
- revitalize
- revive
- rouse
- snap out of it
- solace
- spring up
- stimulate
- strengthen
- touch up
- update
- vivify
- wake up
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