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Princeton's WordNet

  1. revivedadjective

    restored to consciousness or life or vigor

    "felt revived hope"

  2. reanimated, revivedadjective

    given fresh life or vigor or spirit

    "stirred by revived hopes"

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  1. revived

    Revived generally means to bring back into consciousness, use, or existence. It refers to restoring strength, animating, or renewing to life or becoming active or flourishing again. This could apply to a range of things, including a person, a tradition or practice, a concept, etc.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Revived

    of Revive

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of revived in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of revived in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of revived in a Sentence

  1. Farkhunda Muhtaj:

    Their mental state was deteriorating. Many of them were homesick. Many of them missed their friends in Kabul, they had unconditional faith. We’ve revived their spirit.

  2. Hillary Clinton:

    President Obama’s decision to seek normalized relations with Cuba sets up new challenges for Hillary Clinton, the Democratic front-runner for the White House if Hillary Clinton chooses to run … Hillary Clinton talked of recommending that President Obama end the embargo toward the end of Hillary Clinton term as President Obama secretary of State. Hillary Clinton and Hillary Clinton husband, Hillary Clinton, have a contentious history with the Cuban-American population in Florida that goes back to the fight over Elian Gonzalez, the Cuban child whom the president allowed to be returned to his father in Havana after Elian Gonzalez fled to Florida with Elian Gonzalez mother, who died on the voyage … Former Sen. Mel Martinez( R-Fla.) , who left Cuba as a child, predicted that the move by Obama on Wednesday would affect the Cuban-American vote in a way that would not be good for President Obama or Hillary Clinton … He also warned that the actions will remind Cuban-Americans of the Hillary Clinton policies toward Cuba that they opposed, as well as the Elian Gonzalez incident. ‘ It's a reminder, ’ he said. ‘ I think all of that gets revived. ’.

  3. The Rev. Jesse Jackson:

    We need a war on poverty revived. Use it as a platform, people here voted for him with such fervent inspiration.

  4. Eric Brewer:

    The place we're at now where Iran could produce enough material for a bomb within days to weeks is a very dangerous place to be. And extending that timeline under revived deal is a much better place to be, a six month breakout timeline in my view is sufficient. That that will provide enough time for the international community to detect any attempts by Iran to break out and the time to try and resolve it diplomatically before having to look at the potential of a military option.

  5. Jennifer Bonjean:

    We’re not totally surprised that when the New York state legislature decided to abolish the statute of limitations, it was going to lead to a number of stale allegations that are being revived, our position is that the statute is unconstitutional, because it revives claims that have been barred by the statute of limitation for a long time, and that it sets a very dangerous precedent, legally speaking, and not just in the context of old assaults.

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