revive|revived|revives|reviving in English
verb
[re·vive || rɪ'vaɪv]
resuscitate, bring back to life; renew, restore; reactivate, put into action agai
Use "revive|revived|revives|reviving" in a sentence
1. Alcohol revives me.
2. The tavern can also instantly revive any fallen hero, with an increased resource cost, and reduced health and mana of the revived hero.
3. And revives it, thus fulfilling
4. Reviving traditional Korean Celadons
5. Abandonments When an abandoned application is revived and the time between the mailing date of the last Office action and the date the revived case is forwarded to the examiner is more than 2 years, the count for reviving the application will not be deducted from the examiner’s productivity.
6. The necromancer revives an ancient and unholy priest.
7. Our heart it refreshes; our soul it revives.
8. 9 The bond market normally revives after the summer doldrums.
9. I am revived.
10. Industry is reviving after the recession.
11. The feeling of tranquility, neatness and simplicity revives vividly.
12. (18) A seven-year-old granddaughter revives a wilted tomato plant.
13. There was a reviving pleasure in this intercourse.
14. The paramedics couldn't revive her.
15. I'm trying to revive car.
16. Curvaceous Wind Up hydrates waves, revives definition, and controls frizz
17. 18 There was a reviving pleasure in this intercourse.
18. Our failing hopes/spirits revived.
19. He revived the senseless child.
20. The product cleanses, nourishes, revives and protects all types of leathers.
21. Attempts to revive him failed.
22. MostRevived: Most times revived a teammate.
23. This quaint custom should be revived.
24. The woman reviving the art of Māori Aute
25. Revives someone, especially someone who has had Stupefy cast on them.