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View usage for: (riːvɪvɪfaɪ) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense revivifies, present participle revivifying, past tense, past participle revivifiedverbTo revivify a situation, event, or activity means to make it more active, lively, or efficient. [formal] They've revivified rhythm and blues singing by giving it dance beats. [VERB noun] Synonyms: revive, restore, renew, refresh More Synonyms of revivify revivify in British English (rɪˈvɪvɪˌfaɪ) verbWord forms: -fies, -fying or -fied(transitive) to give new life or spirit to; revive Derived forms revivification (reˌvivifiˈcation) noun revivify in American English (rɪˈvɪvəˌfaɪ) verb transitiveWord forms: reˈviviˌfied or reˈviviˌfying1. to put new life or vigor into; cause to revive Derived forms revivification (reˌvivifiˈcation) noun revivifier (reˈviviˌfier) noun Word origin Fr revivifier < LL(Ec) revivificare: see re- & vivify Synonyms of 'revivify'revive, restore, renew, refresh More Synonyms of revivify Definition to give new life to Synonyms renew kick-start (informal) breathe new life into invigorate give new life to reanimate inspirit Additional synonymsDefinition to revive or reinvigorate, for example through rest, drink, or food The lotion cools and refreshes the skin. Synonyms revive, cool, freshen, revitalize, cheer, stimulate, brace, rejuvenate, kick-start (informal), enliven, breathe new life into, invigorate, revivify, reanimate, inspirit Definition to bring back to health or good spirits We will restore her to health. Synonyms revive, build up, strengthen, bring back, refresh, rejuvenate, revitalize, revivify, reanimate his promise to resuscitate the failing economy Synonyms revive, rescue, restore, renew, resurrect, revitalize, breathe new life into, revivify, reanimate - revitalize
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