revisit
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~ visit again; "We revisited Rome after 25 years"
revitalise
— Verb
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~ give new life or vigor to
revitalize
— Verb
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~ restore strength; "This food revitalized the patient"
revitalize
— Verb
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~ give new life or vigor to
revive
— Verb
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~ return to consciousness; "The patient came to quickly"; "She revived after the doctor gave her an injection"
revive
— Verb
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~ cause to regain consciousness; "The doctors revived the comatose man"
revive
— Verb
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~ restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state; "He revived this style of opera"; "He resurrected the tango in this remote part of Argentina"
revive
— Verb
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~ give new life or energy to; "A hot soup will revive me"; "This will renovate my spirits"; "This treatment repaired my health"
revive
— Verb
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~ be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength; "Interest in ESP revived"
revivify
— Verb
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~ give new life or energy to; "A hot soup will revive me"; "This will renovate my spirits"; "This treatment repaired my health"
revoke
— Verb
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~ cancel officially; "He revoked the ban on smoking"; "lift an embargo"; "vacate a death sentence"
revoke
— Verb
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~ fail to follow suit when able and required to do so
revolt
— Verb
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~ cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of; "The pornographic pictures sickened us"
revolt
— Verb
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~ make revolution; "The people revolted when bread prices tripled again"
revolt
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~ fill with distaste; "This spoilt food disgusts me"
revolutionise
— Verb
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~ change radically; "E-mail revolutionized communication in academe"
revolutionise
— Verb
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~ fill with revolutionary ideas
revolutionize
— Verb
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~ change radically; "E-mail revolutionized communication in academe"
revolutionize
— Verb
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~ overthrow by a revolution, of governments
revolutionize
— Verb
– English
~ fill with revolutionary ideas