Sentence examples for definition revived from inspiring English sources

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This new definition revived the study of probabilistic normed spaces.

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A revived assault-weapons bill should have stricter definitions to capture more of these lethal weapons than before.

So Mr. Cruz is reviving a definition of torture that is rejected by most human rights, military and intelligence officials.

The discovery of the Laotian rock rat Laonastes aenigmamus [10] recently revived the debate around the hystricognathy by underlining the ambiguity on its definition.

Nasa's historic New Horizons mission to Pluto has revived those passions, if not the official debate, between scientists who can't agree about the definition of a planet.

Revived, the spectator left.

Will it be revived?

The language revived remarkably.

Then it unexpectedly revived.

Their friendship eventually revived.

She found herself revived.

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