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(adj)
restored to consciousness or life or vigor
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(v)
To review, alter and amend, especially of written material.
(n)
One who revives.
(UK, law) revival of a suit which is abated by the death or marriage of any of the parties.
The act by which an engine is revved.
(India) Semolina.
Resembling or characteristic of a river; riverlike.
A city, the administrative centre of Rivne Oblast, Ukraine.
(intransitive) Of a person, to continue to live; to remain alive.
(intransitive, copulative) To reach; to get to a certain place.
(transitive) To be given, sent, or paid something.
Misspelling of receive. [(transitive) To be given, sent, or paid something.]
The act of reviving, or the state of being revived.
(transitive) To regard someone or something with great awe or devotion.
(N)
a studio album released in 2004 by Chris Tomlin.
(Physical movement.) (intransitive) To orbit a central point (especially of a celestial body).
Causing excitement or wild praise.
(transitive) To cancel or invalidate by withdrawing or reversing.
(intransitive) To break apart; to split.
A male given name used in India.
A revival; a bringing back to life.
Moving about; having no fixed or permanent abode; travelling from place to place.
A rift or cleft.
(according to some sources Reeva) a series of cars made by Dan Werbin and Holger Brånby at Reva gård in Sweden in the mid-1960s.
A female given name from Hebrew.
A male given name from Sanskrit of Indian usage.
Arriva Ltd. is a British multinational public transport company headquartered in Sunderland, England.
do away with
(obsolete) To vie with, or rival, in return.
An act of pillage or plunder.
(archaic) A piece of split wood.
To vote again.
Archaic spelling of reave. [(archaic) To plunder, pillage, rob, pirate, or remove.]
A suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
a surname and male given name.
(Canada) The president of a township or municipal district council.
A surname.
(transitive) To face (an embankment, etc.) with masonry, wood, or other material.
Alternative form of reaving. [An act of pillage or plunder.]
To weave again, to weave back.
(obsolete) A rivulet, a small river.
A state of dreaming while awake; a loose or irregular train of thought; musing or meditation; daydream.
Dated form of reverie. [A state of dreaming while awake; a loose or irregular train of thought; musing or meditation; daydream.]
(obsolete) To devote.
(ergative) To increase the speed of a motor, or to operate at a higher speed.
A road network in Montreal, Quebec, Canada for bicycles
(military) The sounding of a bugle or drum early in the morning to awaken soldiers.
(transitive) To voice again.
(Australia) Initialism of Royal Automobile Club of Victoria.
(transitive) To give again that which has been received as a gift.
An all-night dance party with electronic dance music (techno, trance, drum and bass etc.) in small unknown clubs.
(transitive) To devastate, destroy or lay waste to something.
A person who attends rave parties, or who belongs to that subculture.
A male given name transferred from the surname, often used by English-speaking Jews to anglicize Israel.
(transitive, usually passive voice) To transport with joy or delight; to delight to ecstasy.
With knowledge of; party to; let in on.
a power pop band based in Atlanta, Georgia and were most active in the 1980s.
A surname originating as an occupation.
a rabbi
(intransitive, followed by "about", "of" or (formerly) "on") To talk with excessive enthusiasm, passion or excitement.
(archaic) To plunder, pillage, rob, pirate, or remove.
One who reaves; a plunderer, marauder, or pillager.
a small kibbutz in northern Israel.
One who arrives; usually, one who arrives in a specified way.
(finance) Abbreviation of refinancing. [(finance) One or more loans or other borrowings that repay and replace previous financings.]
Archaic form of reaver. [One who reaves; a plunderer, marauder, or pillager.]
To reach (a destination)
To foresee.
(nautical) Of a rope, passed through a hole, ring or pulley.
an unfinished comedy film directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik and starring Willem Dafoe and Joan Cusack.
(idiomatic, colloquial) Authentic and indisputably present.