reanimate
Example Sentences
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This “Hamlet” isn’t a dainty affair but a colorful attack meant to reanimate a cracking good tale.
From Los Angeles Times
As the original firebrands age, a new generation looks to tinker with the system, loosen its ideological strictures, and even reanimate a national compact.
But the investigation into Neal has reanimated the discussion about the treatment of women.
One of the pleasures here is witnessing both actors reanimate the rhythms of a long-ago conversation, their text absent the typical tidiness of a screenplay and instead an interwoven network of inflection, attitude, allusion.
Both are supernatural shows featuring a group of reanimated dead folks and a central relationship between sisters.
From Los Angeles Times
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