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revive

[ri-vahyv] / rɪˈvaɪv /


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England came into the game on the back of listless losses against Scotland, Ireland and Italy, but were revived, performing with energy and invention that had gone missing for much of their campaign.

From BBC

They also follow years of effort from Houston-based Sable Offshore Corp. to revive dormant oil infrastructure along the Santa Barbara County coast.

From Los Angeles Times

However, both Bumble and Match may be on their way to reviving their struggling stocks.

From Barron's

They include tackling a sluggish economy, restoring stability and reviving growth after months of turmoil that rattled investor confidence and strained state finances.

From Barron's

After welcoming the request to dismiss the appeal, the law firms objected to the Justice Department taking the remarkable step of reversing itself and reviving the case, calling the decision an “unexplained about-face.”

From The Wall Street Journal