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re·sus·ci·tate R0188600 (rĭ-sŭs′ĭ-tāt′)tr.v. re·sus·ci·tat·ed, re·sus·ci·tat·ing, re·sus·ci·tates 1. To restore consciousness or other signs of life to (one who appears dead): resuscitated the man after cardiac arrest.2. To restore to use, activity, vigor, or notice; reinvigorate: a meeting that resuscitated his career [Latin resuscitāre, resuscitāt- : re-, re- + suscitāre, to stir up (sus-, sub-, sub- + citāre, to move violently, frequentative of ciēre, to set in motion; see keiə- in Indo-European roots).] re·sus′ci·ta·ble (-tə-bəl) adj.re·sus′ci·ta′tion n.re·sus′ci·ta′tive adj.resuscitate (rɪˈsʌsɪˌteɪt) vb (tr) to restore to consciousness; revive[C16: from Latin resuscitāre, from re- + suscitāre to raise, from sub- up from below + citāre to rouse, from citus quick] reˈsuscitable adj reˌsusciˈtation n reˈsuscitative adjre•sus•ci•tate (rɪˈsʌs ɪˌteɪt) v.t. -tat•ed, -tat•ing. to revive, esp. from apparent death or from unconsciousness. [1525–35; < Latin resuscitātus, past participle of resuscitāre to reawaken =re- re- + suscitāre to dislodge, rouse (sus- sus- + citāre to move, arouse; see cite1); see -ate1] re•sus`ci•ta′tion, n. re•sus′ci•ta`tive, adj. resuscitate Past participle: resuscitated Gerund: resuscitating
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resuscitate | resuscitate |
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I resuscitate | you resuscitate | he/she/it resuscitates | we resuscitate | you resuscitate | they resuscitate |
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I resuscitated | you resuscitated | he/she/it resuscitated | we resuscitated | you resuscitated | they resuscitated |
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I am resuscitating | you are resuscitating | he/she/it is resuscitating | we are resuscitating | you are resuscitating | they are resuscitating |
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I have resuscitated | you have resuscitated | he/she/it has resuscitated | we have resuscitated | you have resuscitated | they have resuscitated |
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I was resuscitating | you were resuscitating | he/she/it was resuscitating | we were resuscitating | you were resuscitating | they were resuscitating |
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I had resuscitated | you had resuscitated | he/she/it had resuscitated | we had resuscitated | you had resuscitated | they had resuscitated |
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I will resuscitate | you will resuscitate | he/she/it will resuscitate | we will resuscitate | you will resuscitate | they will resuscitate |
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I will have resuscitated | you will have resuscitated | he/she/it will have resuscitated | we will have resuscitated | you will have resuscitated | they will have resuscitated |
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I will be resuscitating | you will be resuscitating | he/she/it will be resuscitating | we will be resuscitating | you will be resuscitating | they will be resuscitating |
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I have been resuscitating | you have been resuscitating | he/she/it has been resuscitating | we have been resuscitating | you have been resuscitating | they have been resuscitating |
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I will have been resuscitating | you will have been resuscitating | he/she/it will have been resuscitating | we will have been resuscitating | you will have been resuscitating | they will have been resuscitating |
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I had been resuscitating | you had been resuscitating | he/she/it had been resuscitating | we had been resuscitating | you had been resuscitating | they had been resuscitating |
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I would resuscitate | you would resuscitate | he/she/it would resuscitate | we would resuscitate | you would resuscitate | they would resuscitate |
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I would have resuscitated | you would have resuscitated | he/she/it would have resuscitated | we would have resuscitated | you would have resuscitated | they would have resuscitated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | resuscitate - cause to regain consciousness; "The doctors revived the comatose man"revivebring to, bring back, bring round, bring around - return to consciousness; "These pictures bring back sad memories"resuscitate, come to, revive - return to consciousness; "The patient came to quickly"; "She revived after the doctor gave her an injection"reboot, boot, bring up - cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes; "boot your computer"resurrect, upraise, raise - cause to become alive again; "raise from the dead"; "Slavery is already dead, and cannot be resurrected"; "Upraising ghosts" | | 2. | resuscitate - return to consciousness; "The patient came to quickly"; "She revived after the doctor gave her an injection"come to, revivereanimate, recreate, revivify, vivify, revive, renovate, animate, quicken, repair - give new life or energy to; "A hot soup will revive me"; "This will renovate my spirits"; "This treatment repaired my health"resuscitate, revive - cause to regain consciousness; "The doctors revived the comatose man"change state, turn - undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election" |
resuscitateverb1. give artificial respiration to, save, quicken, bring to life, bring round, give the kiss of life to A paramedic tried to resuscitate her.2. revive, rescue, restore, renew, resurrect, revitalize, breathe new life into, revivify, reanimate his promise to resuscitate the failing economyresuscitateverb1. To cause to come back to life or consciousness:bring around (or round), restore, revive, revivify.2. To rouse from a state of inactivity or quiescence:reactivate, reanimate, reawaken, rekindle, renew, resurrect, revitalize, revive, revivify.Translationsresuscitate (rəˈsasəteit) verb to bring (a person) back to consciousness. 救活,使恢復意識 (使)苏醒 reˌsusciˈtation noun 救活 苏醒 EncyclopediaSeeresuscitationresuscitate
re·sus·ci·tate (rē-sŭs'i-tāt), To perform resuscitation. [L. resuscito, to raise up again, revive] resuscitate (rĭ-sŭs′ĭ-tāt′)tr.v. resusci·tated, resusci·tating, resusci·tates To restore consciousness or other signs of life to (one who appears dead): resuscitated the man after cardiac arrest. re·sus′ci·ta·ble (-tə-bəl) adj.re·sus′ci·ta′tion n.re·sus′ci·ta′tive adj.re·sus·ci·tate (rē-sŭs'i-tāt) To perform resuscitation. [L. resuscito, to raise up again, revive]resuscitate Related to resuscitate: Do not resuscitateSynonyms for resuscitateverb give artificial respiration toSynonyms- give artificial respiration to
- save
- quicken
- bring to life
- bring round
- give the kiss of life to
verb reviveSynonyms- revive
- rescue
- restore
- renew
- resurrect
- revitalize
- breathe new life into
- revivify
- reanimate
Synonyms for resuscitateverb to cause to come back to life or consciousnessSynonyms- bring around
- restore
- revive
- revivify
verb to rouse from a state of inactivity or quiescenceSynonyms- reactivate
- reanimate
- reawaken
- rekindle
- renew
- resurrect
- revitalize
- revive
- revivify
Synonyms for resuscitateverb cause to regain consciousnessSynonymsRelated Words- bring to
- bring back
- bring round
- bring around
- resuscitate
- come to
- revive
- reboot
- boot
- bring up
- resurrect
- upraise
- raise
verb return to consciousnessSynonymsRelated Words- reanimate
- recreate
- revivify
- vivify
- revive
- renovate
- animate
- quicken
- repair
- resuscitate
- change state
- turn
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