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revived, ppl. a.|rɪˈvaɪvd| [f. prec.] 1. Restored to life or health; brought up again, reintroduced; renewed or renovated; etc.
1615Chapman Odyss. iv. 127 So my heart were easde of sorrowes..by their reuiued breaths. 1667Milton P.L. ix. 440 Spot more delicious then those Gardens feign'd Or of reviv'd Adonis, or renownd Alcinous. 1728Pope Dunc. i. 284 A vast, vamp'd, future, old, reviv'd, new piece, Twixt Plautus, Fletcher, Shakespear, and Corneille. 1748Richardson Clarissa IV. 228 How would the revived patient covet the physic! 1835Dickens Sketches, Tales i, The boy, who now appeared..in a revived black coat of his master's. a1878Sir G. Scott Lect. Archit. (1879) I. 351 Your revived style and its developments should..be based on the earlier..half of Mediæval architecture. 1884J. Fiske Mem. Evolutionist 327 A plexus of optical sensations with sundry revived states of mind. 2. Chem. Restored to the natural metallic state.
1666Boyle Orig. Formes & Qual. 279 The Whitenesse did not indeed appertain properly to the whole Mixture, but to a huge multitude of little Corpuscles of the reviv'd Concrete. 1797Encycl. Brit. (ed. 3) XI. 465/2 The calcined matt is to be fused with litharge, and the silver incorporated with the revived lead. 1798Phil. Trans. LXXXVIII. 451, I searched, but in vain, for traces of revived gold, in its reguline form and colour. 1849Noad Electricity (ed. 3) 203 The fused globules..serving as the continuation of the pole, until a wire or thread of revived silver..is produced. |