Reanimating: meaning, definitions and examples

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reanimating

 

[riːˈænɪˌmeɪtɪŋ ]

Definitions

Context #1 | Verb

medical procedures

Reanimating refers to the act of restoring vitality or consciousness to a person or organism that is unresponsive or has stopped functioning. This can involve various medical procedures, including CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), the use of defibrillators, or other emergency interventions designed to revive individuals who have suffered cardiac arrest or respiratory failure. The term is often used in contexts relating to first aid and emergency response, emphasizing the urgency and critical nature of the actions taken to bring someone back to a responsive state.

Synonyms

awakening, restoring, resuscitating, revitalizing, reviving.

Examples of usage

  • The paramedics arrived just in time for reanimating the patient.
  • Using a defibrillator is crucial in reanimating someone who has collapsed.
  • She received training in reanimating techniques at the local hospital.
Context #2 | Verb

art and culture

In a broader context, reanimating can refer to reviving interest in a particular art form, cultural practice, or an idea that has diminished over time. This process often involves revitalizing lost traditions or bringing back forgotten forms of expression through modern interpretations. Such efforts may aim to engage new audiences or reignite passion among previous enthusiasts. The term, when used in this sense, emphasizes the act of breathing new life into what has become stagnant.

Synonyms

invigorating, rekindling, renewing, restoring, reviving.

Examples of usage

  • The festival focused on reanimating traditional folk art.
  • Several artists are reanimating old techniques with contemporary themes.
  • Efforts to reanimate the local theater scene have been successful.

Interesting Facts

Etymology

  • The word originates from the Latin 'animare,' meaning 'to give breath, to give life.'
  • It combines the prefix 're-' meaning 'again' with 'animate,' which relates to life or movement.

Science

  • In medical terms, reanimating can refer to techniques like CPR, which revive someone who isn't breathing.
  • Research in biotechnology explores methods to reanimate cells that have died, aiming to restore their functions.

Literature

  • Reanimation appears as a theme in Gothic literature, particularly in tales involving the resurrection of the dead.
  • Authors like Mary Shelley explored the concept of reanimating the dead in her classic novel, 'Frankenstein.'

Pop Culture

  • Movies often depict reanimation through zombie films where characters are brought back from the dead, like in 'Night of the Living Dead.'
  • In video games, characters can be reanimated using special powers or when players revive them during play.

Psychology

  • The concept can also apply to emotions, where individuals might reanimate their passion for life after a loss or hardship.
  • Therapeutic practices often help individuals reanimate their interests and joy for daily activities after depression.

Translations

Translations of the word "reanimating" in other languages:

🇵🇹 reanimando

🇮🇳 पुनर्जीवित करना

🇩🇪 wiederbeleben

🇮🇩 menghidupkan kembali

🇺🇦 реанімація

🇵🇱 reanimacja

🇯🇵 再生する

🇫🇷 réanimer

🇪🇸 reanima

🇹🇷 canlandırma

🇰🇷 소생시키다

🇸🇦 إعادة الحياة

🇨🇿 oživení

🇸🇰 oživenie

🇨🇳 复苏

🇸🇮 oživitev

🇮🇸 endurlífing

🇰🇿 қайта тірілту

🇬🇪 გააცოცხლება

🇦🇿 canlandırma

🇲🇽 reanima