reanimate

[ UK /ɹiːˈænɪmˌe‍ɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. give new life or energy to
    This treatment repaired my health
    This will renovate my spirits
    A hot soup will revive me
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How To Use reanimate In A Sentence

  • It did not pain me instead it revived, reanimated and retrieved me.
  • Twenty years later, Hip-Hop culture reanimated this particular activist thread, lyrically reporting on the nature of unfairness of the judicial system and the abuse of power by law enforcement. Mark Anthony Neal: "Who Got the Camera?": Hip-Hop's Quest for Social Justice
  • In between lies a fascinating, disturbing account of life in early 19th century Europe, the stage across which the obsessive Frankenstein wanders in search of knowledge that will allow him to reanimate the dead.
  • Whether he is writing about the Renaissance necromancer John Dee or the religious visions of Thomas More, Ackroyd energetically reanimates his historical personages, and insists their spectres are still tangible here and now.
  • Zombies, that is to say the reanimated dead, is really the only other thing left, besides ghost stories, that really terrify me. Home Theater Forum
  • He seats his guests in the living room, while the meeting gets reanimated.
  • Anyone bitten by a zombie dies and is reanimated as one of them.
  • Before we can even be in a position to make such a choice the democratic model of self-defense will have to be reanimated.
  • Hence the popularity of the new voodoo, which claims, as I said, that elaborate financial rituals can reanimate dead banks.
  • The theme here is that soldiers who have been killed are "reanimated" and "enhanced" to become a super fighting force. GI (Government Issue) Goes to A New Level
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