Revived Meaning in English
word · lemma: revive
ɹiˈvaɪvd/, /ɹɪˈvaɪvd
ri-VYVD or rih-VYVD
ɹɪvˈaɪvd
rih-VYVD
Definición
Brought back to life, consciousness, or activity after being inactive, dead, or forgotten.
Uso & Matices
Common in formal or written language. Used for people, traditions, memories, or projects. Do not confuse with 'survived' (means continued living). Often paired with 'project', 'tradition', 'career', 'heart', 'show', or 'old'. Works in both literal (life) and figurative senses.
Spanish: revivió - reanimóPortuguese (BR): reviveu - reanimouPortuguese (PT): reviveu - reanimouChinese (Simplified): 复苏了 - 恢复了Chinese (Traditional): 復甦了 - 恢復了Hindi: पुनर्जीवित किया - फिर से शुरू कियाArabic: أحيا - أعاد إلى الحياةBengali: পুনরুজ্জীবিতRussian: возрождённый - оживлённыйJapanese: 復活した - 蘇ったVietnamese: được hồi sinh - được làm sống lạiKorean: 되살아난 - 소생한Turkish: canlandırılmış - yeniden hayata döndürülmüşUrdu: زندہ کیا گیا - دوبارہ زندہ ہواIndonesian: dihidupkan kembali - dibangkitkan
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The doctor revived the patient after he fainted.
basic
She revived an old tradition at her school.
basic
The company revived its popular product line last year.
basic
The play was revived on Broadway with a new cast.
natural
He felt revived after drinking a cold glass of water.
natural
The artist's work has been revived by interest from young fans.
natural