Revived: meaning, definitions and examples

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revived

 

[ rɪˈvaɪvd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

coming back to life

Restored to life or consciousness; revived from death

Synonyms

reanimated, rejuvenated, resurrected.

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Word Description / Examples
revived

Appropriate for situations where something or someone has returned to life, consciousness, or activity, often after seeming to be inactive or forgotten. It can be used in both literal and figurative contexts.

  • After receiving CPR, the patient revived and started breathing again.
  • The old tradition was revived after many years.
resurrected

Often associated with bringing back to life, typically used in a religious context referring to Jesus Christ, but it can also be used figuratively to describe something brought back after a long period of inactivity or disuse.

  • According to the Bible, Jesus Christ was resurrected on the third day.
  • The old band resurrected their career with a surprise hit album.
reanimated

Typically used in a literal sense, particularly in the context of bringing something or someone back to life in a more dramatic way, often associated with science fiction or supernatural contexts.

  • The mad scientist reanimated the corpse using a mysterious serum.
  • In the movie, the ancient mummy was reanimated by a powerful spell.
rejuvenated

Best used when referring to becoming more youthful, energetic, or fresh. It is commonly used in personal and aesthetic contexts, such as health, beauty, and wellness, but can also refer to revitalizing objects or concepts.

  • After the spa treatment, she felt completely rejuvenated.
  • The new management rejuvenated the old company policies.

Examples of usage

  • The patient was successfully revived after the surgery
  • The old tradition was revived in the modern era
Context #2 | Verb

bringing something back into existence

Restore interest in or the popularity of

Synonyms

rekindled, renewed, revitalized.

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revived

Use this word when something that was nearly dead or inactive is brought back to life or strength. It's commonly used for living creatures, traditions, or activities.

  • After being yelled at, he fainted, but the paramedics revived him
  • The ancient festival was revived after decades of absence
renewed

Use this word when something old is made to feel fresh or new again. It applies to commitments, licenses, energy, or contracts.

  • The company renewed its contract with the supplier
  • After a short break, she felt a renewed sense of determination
rekindled

This word fits best when speaking of reigniting enthusiasm, feelings, or interest. It's often used in a personal or emotional context, particularly in relationships or hobbies.

  • They rekindled their friendship after many years apart
  • The trip to the mountains rekindled his love for hiking
revitalized

This word is appropriate when giving new life or energy to something, usually in terms of physical, economic, or community improvements.

  • The city center was revitalized with new shops and parks
  • The spa treatment revitalized her skin

Examples of usage

  • The museum's new exhibit revived interest in art history
  • The band's latest album revived their career

Translations

Translations of the word "revived" in other languages:

🇵🇹 revivido

🇮🇳 पुनर्जीवित

🇩🇪 wiederbelebt

🇮🇩 dihidupkan kembali

🇺🇦 оживлений

🇵🇱 ożywiony

🇯🇵 復活した

🇫🇷 réanimé

🇪🇸 revivido

🇹🇷 canlandırılmış

🇰🇷 소생한

🇸🇦 تم إحياؤه

🇨🇿 oživený

🇸🇰 oživený

🇨🇳 复活的

🇸🇮 oživel

🇮🇸 endurvakinn

🇰🇿 қайта тірілген

🇬🇪 გაცოცხლებული

🇦🇿 dirçəldilmiş

🇲🇽 revivido

Etymology

The word 'revived' comes from the Latin word 'revivere', which is a combination of 're-' (again) and 'vivere' (to live). The concept of revival has been present in various cultures and religions throughout history, symbolizing renewal, rebirth, and resurrection.

See also: revival.

Word Frequency Rank

Position #7,621 indicates this is an advanced-level word. While not essential for basic communication, it will enhance your ability to understand and create more nuanced content.