restore+to+life
91revivify — revivification /ri viv euh fi kay sheuhn/, n. /ri viv euh fuy /, v.t., revivified, revivifying. to restore to life; give new life to; revive; reanimate. [1665 75; < F révivifier < LL revivificare. See RE , VIVIFY] * * * …
92SYLVESTER, ST. — 1) the name of three popes: S. I., Pope from 314 to 335; S. II., Pope from 999 to 1003, alleged, from his recondite knowledge as an alchemist, to have been in league with the devil; and S. III., Anti Pope from 1041 to 1046. 2) the first… …
93relive — 1540s, to come to life again (also to restore to life again ), from RE (Cf. re ) back, again + LIVE (Cf. live) (v.). Meaning to experience over again is attested from c.1711. Related: Relived; reliving …
94reanimate — v. a. 1. Resuscitate, revive, bring to life, restore to life. 2. Reinvigorate, revive, enliven, cheer …
95revive — re•vive [[t]rɪˈvaɪv[/t]] v. vived, viv•ing 1) to activate, set in motion, or take up again; renew 2) med to restore to life or consciousness 3) to put on or show (an old play or motion picture) again 4) to make operative or valid again 5) to… …
96revivify — re•viv•i•fy [[t]rɪˈvɪv əˌfaɪ[/t]] v. t. fied, fy•ing med to restore to life; give new life to; revive; reanimate • Etymology: 1665–75; < F révivifier < LL revīvificāre. See re , vivify re•viv i•fi•ca′tion, n …
97revivify — /riˈvɪvəfaɪ/ (say ree vivuhfuy) verb (t) (revivified, revivifying) to restore to life; give new life to; revive; animate anew. –revivification /riˌvɪvəfəˈkeɪʃən/ (say ree.vivuhfuh kayshuhn), noun …
98re|viv´i|fi´er — re|viv|i|fy «ree VIHV uh fy», transitive verb, intransitive verb, fied, fy|ing. to restore to life; give new life to. –re|viv´i|fi´er, noun …
99re|viv|i|fy — «ree VIHV uh fy», transitive verb, intransitive verb, fied, fy|ing. to restore to life; give new life to. –re|viv´i|fi´er, noun …
100Resurrect — Res ur*rect , v. t. [See {Resurrection}.] 1. To take from the grave; to disinter. [Slang] [1913 Webster] 2. To reanimate; to restore to life; to bring to view (that which was forgotten or lost). [Slang] [1913 Webster] …