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Resuscitated

Resuscitate \Re*sus"ci*tate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Resuscitated;p. pr. & vb. n. Resuscitating.] To revivify; to revive; especially, to recover or restore from apparent death; as, to resuscitate a drowned person; to resuscitate withered plants.

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resuscitated

vb. (en-past of: resuscitate)

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resuscitated

adj. restored to life or consciousness

Usage examples of "resuscitated".

Thy favors and become attracted to Thy kingdom, that we may drink deep of the water of life, may be enkindled by the fire of Thy love, and be resuscitated through the breaths of the Holy Spirit in this radiant century.

They vary in scale from the single tiresome litigious individual with an old-fashioned clutching mind, through a long range of associations, cities and provincial councils, to the resuscitated sovereign governments of the war period.

I can say I became a doctor, when all the theory suddenly became clear-cut action, it was the night we resuscitated her.

Others had been resuscitated and stabilized, only to succumb to secondary infections that swiftly developed into toxic shock.

Three had been dead so long that, once resuscitated, brain damage was either too severe to allow them to regain consciousness or, if they were conscious, too extensive to allow them to lead anything like a normal life.

It was then he baptized the pregnant woman and her offspring, and resuscitated another.

Being resuscitated, she preached to the multitudes of the pains of hell and the rewards of heaven, and with tears prayed her brother that he would believe for God and Patrick, which was done, and he was baptized.

And he baptized Eochaidh, son of Nathi, son of Fiachra, and resuscitated his wife Echtra, at Ath-Echtra, the little stream at the very door of Cill-mor.

Now, after that Patrick had founded cells and churches in Munster, and had ordained persons for every grade, and healed all sick persons, and resuscitated the dead, he bade them farewell, and left his blessing with them.

It was here Patrick resuscitated Fot, son of Derad, a Munsterman, who had been twenty-seven years dead.

In the presence of eminent physicians, and other scientific persons, he resuscitated an alligator which had been killed by tying the trachea.