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reanimate
[ree-an-uh-meyt]
verb (used with object)
to restore to life; resuscitate.
to give fresh vigor, spirit, or courage to.
to stimulate to renewed activity.
reanimate
/ ːˈæɪɪ /
verb
to refresh or enliven (something) again
to reanimate their enervated lives
to bring back to life
Other 51Թ Forms
- reanimation noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of reanimate1
Example Sentences
Rushmore of celebrity stoners — they become reanimated and engaging.
The flowers seemed to reanimate in the candlelight, blooming and dying with each flicker.
The irreplaceable Barbara Cook put her interpretive stamp on Sondheim’s songbook in her concert tributes, reanimating musical treasures through her own introspective moonlight.
Like, say, maintaining his X-rated shrubbery or reanimating dead flesh into a lumbering errand boy.
Akhtar reanimates this dialectical discussion of artistic freedom in the fraught context of AI.
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