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revive

[ri-vahyv] / rɪˈvaɪv /


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Sergei, a Russian immigrant, and Tszman Chan, from Hong Kong had not only revived the tradition, but persuaded artists from across the world to come to the most north westerly of the Orkney islands.

From BBC

Foden is currently fighting on two fronts, to secure a regular place in City's team under Pep Guardiola, as well as reviving an England career which has lost momentum.

From BBC

Researchers revived the frozen tissue in a way that preserved its functionality, which could be helpful for testing drugs, examining diseases, or, someday, preserving entire organs or bodies.

From The Wall Street Journal

A new release from Anthropic’s AI agent Claude has revived fears that software will no longer be needed to complete certain tasks.

From The Wall Street Journal

A sustained price spike risks reviving inflation and potentially pressuring the Federal Reserve to shift to hiking interest rates for the first time since 2023.

From MarketWatch