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to revive quickly
verb
To return to life; to recover life or strength; to live anew; to become reanimated or reinvigorated.
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Just because the stock market is recovering doesn't mean that the rest of the economy is going to revive quickly.
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Fingers are crossed that foreign demand will revive quickly so that Germany can get back to a balanced budget soon.
The best way to revive growth quickly is to spend money on infrastructure.
But unfortunately, there are a large number of people who want to revive hockey quickly and at any cost.
If Mr. Eckrodt is not able to revive Mitsubishi quickly, it may be sold, industry executives said.
Something of that culture is alive now, and it is taking little to revive it quickly.
Be able to revive people quickly.
Pub-side standard against England, they revived quickly to hammer Holland, but the real test of their quality will come against Sri Lanka.
Oil production and exports came to a halt during the 2011 revolt, but revived quickly after the fighting ended.
Last summer a 10-year-old plan to build a bypass west of Charlottesville was revived, quickly securing local and state approval.
Whether capital spending can be revived quickly is a vital question.One view is that the slowdown is part of a normal economic cycle.
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