0 to bring someone or something back to life or wake someone or something: --
Her heart had stopped, but the doctors successfully resuscitated her.
1 to bring someone who is dying back to life, wake someone who is unconscious, or bring something back into use or existence: --
It was more difficult to decide that someone who was clearly dying, but comfortable, should not be resuscitated.
At what gestation or size do we resuscitate?
During left ventriculography, sudden ventricular tachycardia and fibrillation developed and the patient could not be resuscitated.
A villa resuscitates our imagination through the simple pleasures of walking and talking.
Patients need to be clinically assessed, resuscitated and then reassessed promptly in order to allow timely interventions.
It was shown that microbial communities inhabiting ancient permafrost sediments could be easily resuscitated and present presumably bacterial communities.
Despite important differences, these theorists have come together in beginning to resuscitate the descriptive and normative claims at the heart of the politics of compulsion.
However, the authors indicated that from a legal perspective, many people argue that, when there is doubt, infants should be resuscitated.