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were reviving
verb
To return to life; to recover life or strength; to live anew; to become reanimated or reinvigorated.
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There were reports online that employees at Apple stores were reviving or replacing some dead iPhones.
Keen young cooks in cities all across the country were reviving and rejuvenating American regional cooking.
The Senate majority leader, Harry Reid, Democrat of Nevada, said Republicans were "reviving the culture wars".
By the 12th century old cities were reviving and new ones were being built, especially in western Europe.
Bit by bit, these locals were reviving the city, with Web services, excavations, renovations, or small artisanal stores.
"But we announced this spring we were reviving 'Apollo' after only three years," he said, "and now I know.
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Historic buildings were revived.
The negotiations were revived.
These games were revived in 2008.
Talks were revived again this year.
They were revived by Donald Trump.
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