Revivers [noun]

Definition of Revivers:

stimulant

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Sentence/Example of Revivers:

Cimabue, the reviver of painting, received instruction from the Greeks.

On the contrary, tea is to me a wonderful refresher and reviver.

He is notable as the restorer of Babu and the reviver of its culture.

It was so in this case; the transient dignity of the unhappy man decreased, in exact proportion as the ‘reviver’ wore off.

Judging by the fat bottles all down the dinner table of this hotel, that reviver of mankind is cheaper here than water.

Tamerlane (Timur the Tartar), reviver of the great Mongol empire, inaugurates his conquests.

But the truth is that Beddoes was not a 'creeper into worm-holes,' he was not even a 'reviver'; he was a reincarnation.

Here reposes the great organist—the reviver of the old Danish romances.

Thomas Rickman, the reviver and historian of Gothic architecture, practised as an architect in Birmingham.

It is a striking coincidence, that the same fate was shared by the French reviver; both alike sad examples of disturbed times!