Sentence examples for revivify from inspiring English sources

The word 'revivify' is correct and usable in written English.
It means to revive or bring back to life. Example: After being in a coma for months, the patient was revivified by the new medical treatment and regained consciousness.

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revivify

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To reanimate, bring back to life.

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And their test results have hardly improved over the years, while countries such as Poland and South Korea have zoomed ahead.To revivify England's schools, the coalition embarked on a colossal structural reform.

Apart from a few carloads of gawkers and an encampment of earnest students, the area is devoid of life.It may never revivify.

In the latter, which is now perhaps the most famous of his collections, the veteran poet demonstrates his power to revivify the stylized patterns of courtly love poetry.

Claudel sought to revivify the symbols of traditionalist Catholicism.

1726 Snaefellsnes, Iceland May 1768 Breida Bay, near Iceland Eggert Ólafsson, (born 1726, Snaefellsnes, Iceland died May 1768, at sea in Breida Bay off the northwest coast of Iceland) Icelandic poet and antiquarian, an outstanding figure in the history of Iceland's fight to preserve and revivify its language, culture, and economy.

Günter Grass, in post-Hitler Germany, sought to revivify a language that had been corrupted by the Nazis; he threw whole dictionaries at his readers in the hope that new freedom, fantasy, and exactness in the use of words might influence the publicists, politicians, and teachers in the direction of a new liberalism of thought and expression.

But the drive that has seen Radcliffe revivify her standing from gallant loser to awesome winner has propelled her to the brink of an awesome (or could that be awful?) challenge.

His major achievement was to revivify calligraphy by reviving the traditional sō ("grass") writing style a rapid, cursive script that originated in China and was practiced by a 9th-century Japanese Shingon saint Kōbō Daishi.

Improved teaching and a desire to imitate Classical antiquity helped to revivify the Latin used by writers and scribes.

To revivify the collection — much of which had been banished to the museum's basement — de Montebello turned to Picón, who, before becoming a curator in San Antonio, received a doctorate in classical archeology from Oxford University; his undergraduate studies were at Haverford and Bryn Mawr.

What once was Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution is Cooper Hewitt, no hyphen, in a bold all-caps, sans-serif font designed by Chester Jenkins, of Village; it's available for download, should you need to revivify an institution.

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