0 past simple and past participle of revive --
1 to come or bring something back to life, health, existence, or use: --
Impressive rallies were held for communal peace and amity after the riot subsided, and working-class fraternity across communal lines has been revived.
Fish were revived, returned to their tanks, and prepared for microspectrophotometric analysis (see below) 112 days later.
Fish were then revived and returned to their home tanks.
Interest in the buildings revived in the 1960s.
And blues is 'always already' revived, bringing back up something already lost.
Since then, it has revived to a limited extent as a local food crop, but the main pulse is cowpeas.
However, she revived the project afterwards under the pressure of regional strategic developments and intensifying regional nuclear security dilemma.
Barrios in effect revived long dormant colonial labour drafts (known as mandamientos) to help secure plantation workers.