How To Use Resuscitate In A Sentence

  • After our engineless sail into the anchorage at Santa Domingo we spent a couple of days trying to resuscitate the iron genny. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • There is much to ponder in Evans's paper that resuscitates many ideas from Arthur Holmes of a generation ago.
  • A personal physician first tried to resuscitate Michael Jackson at his home before paramedics arrived.
  • Like a number of recent American poets who have done a lot to resuscitate genre, narrative, wit, and craft, the student said there needs to be a development of traditional techniques and genres to create more public forms.
  • It has copied, by the aid of the telescope, the trilingual arrow-headed inscriptions written 300 feet high upon the face of the rocks of Behistun; and though the alphabets and the languages in which these long inscriptions were "graven with a pen of iron and lead upon the rocks for ever," had been long dead and unknown, yet, by a kind of philological divination, Archæology has exorcised and resuscitated both; and from these dumb stones, and from the analogous inscriptions of Van, Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1
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  • The ambulance crew swung into action to resuscitate the patient.
  • Nevertheless, they spent an hour trying to resuscitate William.
  • They take his body aboard their spacecraft and proceed to try to resuscitate him, completely unaware of who he is.
  • Recent discoveries have resuscitated this never quite abandoned theory; protyle seems to have been discovered, and the atom has ceased to hold its place as the ultimate division of matter. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
  • So Newt Gingrich can campaign on family values while abandoning a succession of wives for more nubile alternatives; Bill Clinton's extra-mural activities have to be shoved under the carpet in a celebrated TV interview (with his wife loyally at his side) before he can resuscitate his endangered candidacy in 1992. Shashi Tharoor: Importance of appearing to be earnest
  • The ambulance crew swung into action to resuscitate the patient.
  • The caregiver may report that the child was shaken to try to resuscitate it.
  • My dowry's considerable - more than sufficient to resuscitate the Ashford family fortunes, at least by enough to get by. ON A WICKED DAWN
  • We tried to resuscitate him as there was a possibility he could make it.
  • At this time, however , an artistic creation particular to Orleans would resuscitate the city's fortunes.
  • (Since the expression Hon was itself a private joke, this book was long published in the United States as Daughters and Rebels until, in 2004, The New York Review of Books resuscitated the original title with — interest declared — an introduction by your humble servant.) Mitfordiana
  • He thinks that said soul will have to be resuscitated from its asphyxia; that if it prove irresuscitable, the man is not long for this world. Past and Present Thomas Carlyle's Collected Works, Vol. XIII.
  • The association would like to resuscitate the activity so that it contributed to national development and had plans to initiate a re-stocking exercise through which it would distribute the indigenous species to fish farmers, he said.
  • To back their legal challenge, the plaintiffs have resuscitated some troubling arguments: they hint that Kennewick Man may have been here before the ancestors of contemporary Native Americans.
  • Steinbrook has also pointed out that there is no emergency infusion of registered nursing staff available to resuscitate the hospitals to a better level of patient care.
  • Again she tried to resuscitate her, performing CPR or anything else she thought would work.
  • Longhorns; in 1899 a Longhorn Cattle Society was established, and the herd-book resuscitated. A Short History of English Agriculture
  • Nevertheless, Kant accepted the traditional claims of theology, and even tried to resuscitate them under the obscure doctrine of the postulates of practical reason.
  • However, I did think the scene where Drin resuscitated Mary while she was sealed in his enormous beak was pushing it a little too much. REVIEW: The Good New Stuff edited by Gardner Dozois
  • The polymath Doyle tried to kill off Holmes at the turn of the century, but public outcry encouraged the author to resuscitate the archetypal detective in 1901's The Hound of the Baskervilles.
  • He was initially helped by nearby passengers and a train guard gave him first aid and tried to resuscitate him.
  • Coast Guards airlifted him after he was resuscitated at the scene.
  • A British patient has undergone a pioneering lung transplant using damaged donor lungs that were "resuscitated" in a laboratory to make them suitable for use. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • Then I'm afraid you must resuscitate as quickly as you can! ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • She had been literally rejuvenated , resuscitated, brought back from the lip of the grave.
  • In the succeeding 400 years, there have been attempts to resuscitate the Venezuelan pearl industry, but most such endeavors have proved unsuccessful.
  • None of the Parsee texts, which truly imply the idea of resuscitated prophets and of precursors, are ancient; but the ideas contained in them appear to be much anterior to the time of the compilation itself.] [Footnote 7: Rev.xi. 3, and following.] The Life of Jesus
  • In fact I didn't know that it was possible to resuscitate so many of them with a pulmotor. Gold of the Gods
  • (Then again, it was going to be punctuated by my astute observation that even skinny young undergraduates look silly and – sorry – fat in this stupid belted-sweater look that some moron decided to resuscitate from the 80’s. So, is this about feminism, or my neuroses? You decide! | Her Bad Mother
  • Borrow has resuscitated a literary form which had been many years abandoned, and he has resuscitated it in no artificial manner -- as a rhythmical form is rehabilitated, or as a dilettante re-establishes for a moment the vogue of the roundel or the virelay -- but quite naturally as the inevitable setting for a picture which has to include the actors and the observations of the author's vagabond life. Isopel Berners The History of certain doings in a Staffordshire Dingle, July, 1825
  • The medical team had a defibrillator with them and I was resuscitated within a few minutes.
  • Xena quickly set Sabrina's body on the sand and began trying to resuscitate her.
  • She had been literally rejuvenated , resuscitated, brought back from the lip of the grave.
  • The doctor examined her, found a faint pulse, and immediately swung into action to resuscitate the patient.
  • He snatches her body from the current, resuscitates her, then brings her to his late father's house.
  • They tried to resuscitate William a little and gave him some water.
  • How to explain to a mother that I failed to resuscitate her daughter who was reversed over by a car?
  • Mr. Lee sees corporate and foreign direct investment as the major forces to "resuscitate" the local economy. South Korea Forecasts
  • He said his ministry was concerned at the demise of industries in the country and would try to put up measures that would help resuscitate them.
  • My dowry's considerable - more than sufficient to resuscitate the Ashford family fortunes, at least by enough to get by. ON A WICKED DAWN
  • Old alliances with organized labor and with other minority groups must be resuscitated.
  • They resuscitated an old man who fell in a faint.
  • As Sanchez Flores put it, Atléti had been in "intensive care" but now they were "resuscitated". Atlético's great expectations grounded by brilliance of Barcelona
  • Paramedics spent seven minutes trying to resuscitate him on the pitch with cardiopulmonary resuscitation and a defibrillator. Times, Sunday Times
  • Siemens 45 series phones are less affected and can be resuscitated after about two minutes of work.
  • The pond is not resuscitated nor is the scum removed for further study.
  • Although she was resuscitated, she lost the ability to use her left hand.
  • British patient has undergone a pioneering lung transplant involving damaged donor lungs that were "resuscitated" in a laboratory to make them suitable for use. WN.com - Articles related to Marijuana, Alcohol Addiction May Share Genes
  • We need a discussion about how the western economies have been transformed to manufacturers in to a credit driven society -- and simply attempting to "resuscitate" credit is not in any way adequate. Alan Miller: "A Bumpy Ride" - An Understatement
  • They tried to resuscitate him and continued to give assistance after paramedics arrived.
  • The very names of these drinks alone can—in spite of any cognitive damage provoked by their overconsumption—resuscitate all-too-vivid memories of specific social occasions. The English Is Coming!
  • Her heart had stopped, but the doctors successfully resuscitated her.
  • Late last month, the Prime Minister reshuffled his cabinet in an attempt to resuscitate his government's largely stalled economic and social agenda.
  • Of Resuscitating Old Shoes, Relocalization and Toxic Globalism yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Of Resuscitating Old Shoes, Relocalization and Toxic Globalism'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: This morning, I found myself going through old shoes in the closet, seeing which ones I could "resuscitate" with new shoe laces. Of Resuscitating Old Shoes, Relocalization and Toxic Globalism
  • I felt less anxious then than I did during high school because of having resuscitated my passion for writing.
  • Then I'm afraid you must resuscitate as quickly as you can! ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • Pretense, whispers, deceit, all to hide the same opinion that the "resuscitated" commander now flippantly tosses out to foreign journalist. Yoani Sanchez: Fidel Castro Joins the Opposition
  • The resuscitated patients often speak of a great sense of disappointment and loss on waking.
  • I collapsed, was resuscitated, struggled for a bit, and was moved to the intensive care unit and then to another hospital.
  • For, following Bruce, led in fact by a string, came an awful apparition -- Juno herself, a pitiable mass of caninity -- looking like the resuscitated corpse of a dog that had been nine days buried, crowded with lumps, and speckled with cuts, going on three legs, and having her head and throat swollen to a size past recognition. Alec Forbes of Howglen
  • The main aim of the fair is to resuscitate primitive art forms and allow the artists to interact directly with their buyers.
  • While reflation does resuscitate the economy to an extent and lift consumer spending, consumers have a relentless tendency to take on even more debt in different forms.
  • He has submitted a bid to resuscitate the struggling magazine.
  • Matthew had just had heart failure; I'd managed to resuscitate him, but he was deteriorating so fast he couldn't last much longer. GRACE
  • Matthew had just had heart failure; I'd managed to resuscitate him, but he was deteriorating so fast he couldn't last much longer. GRACE
  • For his part, Petrarch had resuscitated such classical authors as Pliny the Younger, who in his private letters described his study — "cubiculi mei" — as located near the bedroom and furnished with an armarium containing books to be read "over and over again. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • A policeman and then a paramedic tried to resuscitate her.
  • This morning, I found myself going through old shoes in the closet, seeing which ones I could "resuscitate" with new shoe laces. Of Resuscitating Old Shoes, Relocalization and Toxic Globalism
  • The Bush administration hopes that it will help resuscitate the moribund U.S. nuclear power industry and expand the use of this "nonpolluting" source of energy, a pillar of the Bush team's energy policy. The News is NowPublic.com - NowPublic.com: The News is Now Public
  • Then I'm afraid you must resuscitate as quickly as you can! ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • Vigorous efforts were made to resuscitate him, but on examination he was found to be dead.
  • City Tavern not only resuscitates these old style beverages; it sells hogsheads of them.
  • Can the debate over euthanasia be "resuscitated" such that all sides are put out of their misery when the arguing back and forth drives them up a wall? The New Republic - All Feed
  • Can one not wager that it is Agnes ‘herself’ come to voice, and the cry the resuscitated irruptive voice of the dead, a true, unexpected prosopopoeia?
  • Poisoning An ambulance crew tried to resuscitate him before taking him to Arrowe Park Hospital where he died soon afterwards.
  • Officers tried to resuscitate him but he did not regain consciousness.
  • By the time I got down there, they had been trying to resuscitate her for five minutes.
  • George's writing is best viewed as an attempt to correct the flaws of classical political economy and to resuscitate it.
  • He was in full cardiac arrest and could not be resuscitated.
  • 'Reconditioned' Lungs Transplanted In Breakthrough Procedure A BRITISH patient has undergone a pioneering lung transplant involving damaged donor lungs that were "resuscitated" in a laboratory to make them suitable for use. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • What he would have felt about having his juvenilia resuscitated isn't difficult to work out.
  • Yet today, the same set of leaders in Israel, Palestine, Egypt, Jordan, the US Congress, State Department, Arab League and European Union are still trying to resuscitate these dead talks by suggesting itty-bitty, incremental steps that they hope will breathe some life into this cadaver. Sharmine Narwani: Kill the "Peace Game"
  • And although street clocks went out of vogue in the 1920s, Verdin resuscitated the analog timepieces in the 1980s for small towns undergoing Main Street revivals.
  • Besides cracking down on customs fraud and illegal imports, government would use its trade policies, including tariffs to create and "resuscitate" certain industries, such as the clothing and textile sector which was struggling to compete with cheaper Chinese imports. IOL: News
  • And despite frantic efforts to resuscitate him, after 45 minutes the international official was proclaimed dead.
  • Have you ever tried to resuscitate a bankrupt restaurant?
  • Devon and Cornwall police said he was winched up by a search and rescue helicopter and flown to Derriford hospital in Plymouth, where attempts to resuscitate him failed and he was pronounced dead. Teenager who died on Scafell Pike is named as Lee Jones
  • Its cost-cutting and route-cutting efforts to date are devoid of the genius and drive that would resuscitate the train as a preferred mode of transportation between major city pairs throughout the country.
  • This word, therefore, is the one best suited to designate this specific ferment in question, and I have on this account, employed it and its adjectival derivatives in order not to resuscitate the idea of the exclusively paludal origin of the morbific agent. Scientific American Supplement, No. 458, October 11, 1884
  • The doctor resuscitated the man who was overcome by gas.
  • While young Frank Pierson revered Tom Ripley and wanted, in some sense, to become him or at least win his approval, David Pritchard arbitrarily, impulsively decides to make Tom's life a living hell, to harass him with phone calls ostensibly from Dickie Greenleaf (who has been "found and resuscitated"), and, finally, to stalk his every move. This Woman Is Dangerous
  • While there's a chance SAP will try to "resuscitate" NetWeaver development in an effort to catch up to those rivals, "the likelihood of this happening is very low," Rymer added. Reseller News
  • The ambulance crew swung into action to resuscitate the patient.
  • Calynna pressed down on Blaise's chest, hoping to resuscitate him.
  • It resuscitated the home-building industry, ended the shortage of dwelling units, alleviated civic panic, and boosted municipal revenues.
  • He said his ministry was concerned at the demise of industries in the country and would try to put up measures that would help resuscitate them.
  • In the endeavor to resuscitate Rome's art scene after World War II, few were more enterprising and none more precocious than Piero Dorazio.
  • Matthew had just had heart failure; I'd managed to resuscitate him, but he was deteriorating so fast he couldn't last much longer. GRACE
  • He ushered in new policies - glasnost and perestroika to help resuscitate Communism.
  • Lifeguards were alerted to exactly where the girl was, and were able to pull her out and resuscitate her.
  • You can't get two Democrats together these days without a debate breaking out over what needs to be done to rescue, resuscitate, reanimate, remake, rebrand and redeem the Democratic Party.
  • The term "miserable little compromise" was correctly directed at Gordon Brown's pitiful and insincere offers of minimal policy cooperation in order to resuscitate his dying government. The Guardian World News
  • Roger's ego is soon resuscitated when he receives a surprise visit from his sixteen-year-old nephew, Nick, who needs some help in dealing with the ladies.
  • When we got there I was in a VFib and had seizures -- I was resuscitated, shocked multiple times, stabilized, and transferred to a larger center in a decorticate position. Barbara Ficarra: Ladies, Love Your Body, Protect Your Heart
  • He has submitted a bid to resuscitate the struggling magazine.
  • The life support machine clicked about attempting to resuscitate him, but to no avail.
  • My dowry's considerable - more than sufficient to resuscitate the Ashford family fortunes, at least by enough to get by. ON A WICKED DAWN
  • But the steps taken to resuscitate the bank were swift and unflinching.

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