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to revived
verb
To return to life; to recover life or strength; to live anew; to become reanimated or reinvigorated.
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Far from being sympathetic to revived nationalisms as bulwarks of the oppressed, you are likely to be suspicious of them (possibly even extending to the renascent Jewish kind).
Britain has played down a report from a UN commission that led to revived but disputed claims that the Falkland Islands is within Argentinian sovereign waters.
Britain this week played down a report from a UN commission that led to revived but disputed claims that the Falkland Islands are within Argentinian sovereign waters.
This could lead Alan Greenspan, the Fed chairman, to worry less that newly created stock market wealth will lead to revived inflation.
Part of today's increase was due to revived hopes of a UK interest rate cut after the latest survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors showed house prices declining for the second month in a row.
The government has been gradually cutting back its stake, from 43% to less than 10%, but Osborne is unlikely to revived the public offer until after the EU referendum in June.
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To revive its microbus?
Efforts to revive her failed.
"We need to try to revive consumption.
What can be done to revive it?
A talent to revive.
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