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The word 'revives' is correct and usable in written English.
It is the third person singular form of the verb 'revive' which means to bring back to life or consciousness, restore, or renew. Some examples of using 'revives' in sentences: - The doctor's treatment revived the patient's failing vital signs. - The rain revived the wilted flowers in the garden. - The new manager's efforts revived the struggling company. - The restorative yoga class revived my exhausted body and mind. - The revival of interest in classical music has led to sold-out concerts. - A sudden gust of wind revived the dwindling fire.
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revives
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Third person singular of revive
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The highly partisan response to Sayeeda Warsi's damaging resignation from David Cameron's government revives an old political question: when is it right to resign on a point of policy or principle rather than to fight one's corner from inside?
That disagreement revives bad memories of 1987 when, after four years in coalition in almost equally challenging economic times, Labour quit the government after a dispute with Fine Gael.
In effect, that revives the reviled assisted-places scheme.Mr Clarke also made an offer of marriage: "There's been a history of mistrust between us.
Many of these names have been nearly forgotten, and Mr Winchester revives them with verve: Theodore Dehone Judah, who first envisioned a transcontinental railway; Morris Llewellyn Cooke, who brought electricity to America's heartland; Cal Rogers, who made the first transcontinental flight in 1911-12.
The government this month imposed a temporary ban on building on farmland, as it revives its attempt to achieve self-sufficiency in rice.Some senior officials are pressing President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to agree to a big expansion of state-provided contraception and other family-planning help.
If that demand does not materialise, the next lot of cutting could be the most painful yet.If big firms are unlikely to start hiring again briskly whenever the economy revives, what about smaller ones, which have, after all, long been a far greater source of new jobs?
This may help persuade poor countries to commit voluntarily to targets in future, which in turn may lure America back to the table.The last option, of course, is that Mr Bush surprises everybody and comes up with a credible set of proposals that revives the Kyoto negotiations, either by the Bonn meeting, or more likely some time thereafter.
Again, Mr Martin observes that their work "merely revives" ideas proposed more than 30 years ago in proper geography.Speaking of déjà vuHe goes further.
If the economy revives, then bonds should yield 4-5%.
For Stefan Füle, the EU's enlargement commissioner, the Mladic arrest could be the "spark" that revives the region.Even if Mr Brammertz says Serbia has more to do (Goran Hadzic, former leader of the Croatian Serbs, is still at large), Serbia will probably win EU candidate status this year.
Even one of the party's own newspapers has hinted that Mr Xi's efforts are on the wrong track.The campaign "to study the mass line" revives a Maoist notion that the party should learn from the people (while ignoring any demands for a different party to lead them).
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