Revived synonyms
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Part of speech:
reinstituted
recovered (related)
returned (related)
given fresh life or vigor or spirit
To restore to vibrancy:
To restore consciousness or other signs of life to (one who appears dead):
To put new life or vigor into; cause to revive
To cause to move more rapidly; hasten
To set right; remedy:
To put fresh life into; refresh or restore in body or mind, esp. after work, by play, amusement, or relaxation
Animate is defined as to bring to life.
To wake is defined as to come out of being asleep.
To stimulate is to excite, to invigorate or to spark someone's interest.
To bring vitality, vigor, etc. back to after a decline
Renew is defined as to make new, reawaken, reestablish or start over.
(Engineering) To return to (an original shape or form) after being deformed or altered. Used especially of certain materials.
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To make feel or seem young again; bring back to youthful strength, appearance, etc.
To give new life, energy or strength to someone or something; to revitalize
(Electronics) To cause oscillation or to increase the amplification of (a signal) by feeding energy back from an amplifier output to its input
(Comput.) To generate a fresh display of or on
To recuperate is to get better after an illness, to recover after exertion, or to get back something that was lost.
To come back to a state of order
Invigorate is defined as to give strength or energy, or to instill with excitement and energy.
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The definition of galvanize is to inspire or stimulate someone to act, or to apply an electric current.
To make more lively, cheerful or interesting.
The definition of arouse is to awake.
To be glad, happy, or delighted; be full of joy
To please greatly:
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To be glad.
To give aid or assistance to
Console means to comfort someone.
To strengthen or hearten; give impetus or vigour
To give courage, hope, or confidence to; embolden; hearten
To give a sense of ease to
To make happier or more cheerful:
To overpower, as with emotion; affect deeply:
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To call forth (memories, fear, etc.)
To develop; to make thrive; to expand.
(Dated) To use or employ to good purpose; to turn to profitable account.
(Biology) To convert (certain biological compounds) into biologically active derivatives.
To invigorate or stimulate
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To awaken.
To have or formulate in the mind:
To keep in mind; remember:
Recollect is defined as to remember or think of something forgotten.
To be reminiscent of; seem similar to:
To behave obediently:
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To introduce again or anew
Reinstate is to restore someone or something to a previous position or status.
suppressed (antonym)
destroyed (antonym)
To kill
abolished (antonym)
To do away with; put an end to; annul:
weakened (antonym)
To make or become weak or weaker
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fainted (antonym)
(Intransitive) To lose consciousness. Caused by a lack of oxygen or nutrients to the brain, usually as a result of a suddenly reduced blood flow (may be caused by emotional trauma, loss of blood or various medical conditions).
died (antonym)
To mold, stamp, cut, or shape with a die
extinguished (antonym)
To extinguish is defined as to put out, put an end to, or to settle a debt.
wearied (antonym)
To make or to become weary.
kept (related)
To continue to do:
increased (related)
Increase is defined as to become bigger or greater.
Find another word for revived. In this page you can discover 77 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for revived, like: reinstituted, recovered, returned, restored, reestablished, reanimated, unrevived, resurrected, resuscitated, revivified and vivified.