reviving

IPA: rɪvˈaɪvɪŋ

noun

  • A revival; a bringing back to life.
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Examples of "reviving" in Sentences

  • Since they represent the public sector, they are not that interested in reviving the market economy.
  • I cannot thank you enough Ladia Lydia for again reviving our sence of what is right and good in this world.
  • One of the best bits of the Victorian era that steampunk has gently been reviving is the manners and the politeness.
  • They saw potential in reviving a technology used a century ago at the dawn of the auto age, then soon abandoned for cars.
  • As you will see from their website, they specialise in reviving British films that are so obscure that even I have never heard of them.
  • This project has been helpful in reviving the economy and building economic institutions in Jenin and improving realities on the ground.
  • I believe that it might be useful in reviving the term, perhaps as you suggest as a stalking horse in divesting the Federal Government of its enormous power.
  • In the AP interview, he said he has no interest in reviving the program and instead would focus on alternative sentencing programs to reduce the prison population.
  • Maybe instead of letting someone who has NEVER run a company before running this country we allow someone who has tremendous experience in reviving failing businesses ...

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