Revive [verb]
Definition of Revive:
start again; bring back to life
Synonyms of Revive:
● Restore
● Renovate
● Energize
● Repair
● Renew
● Arouse
● Recover
● Rekindle
● Overcome
● Quicken
● Rouse
● Console
● Solace
● Enliven
● Relieve
● Please
● Refresh
● Brighten
● Cheer
● Enkindle
● Inspirit
● Gladden
● Rally
● Animate
● Awaken
● Comfort
● Touch up
● Bring to
● Wake up
Opposite/Antonyms of Revive:
● Upset
● Trouble
● Disturb
● Agitate
● Dull
● Bore
● Depress
● Kill
● Hurt
● Break
● Suppress
● Deaden
● Worry
● Sadden
● Annoy
● Dissuade
● Weaken
● Ruin
● Destroy
● Damage
Sentence/Example of Revive:
It will need the air of heaven to revive its pristine energies.
There was a scarcely disguised intention to revive protection.
He thought that he must indeed be dying, for how could one who suffered so revive?
I never will revive the remembrance of what is now so painful to me.
I advise you not to revive the subject, neither to me nor anybody else.
To tolerate and accept it is to revive the dark evil ages afresh.
These words seemed to revive all Don Vigilio's anxious passion.
I now, my dear, began to revive into a little more warmth of attention.
James Harlowe is plotting to revive the resentments of her family against me.
Wilt Thou not revive us again: that Thy people may rejoice in Thee?