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revivified

vb. (en-past of: revivify)

WordNet
revivify
  1. v. give new life or energy to; "A hot soup will revive me"; "This will renovate my spirits"; "This treatment repaired my health" [syn: animate, recreate, reanimate, revive, renovate, repair, quicken, vivify]

  2. [also: revivified]

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Usage examples of "revivified".

Who could have set this whole thing up, just to have Norathar dead, then revivified, then made the Dragon Heir?

Two years after that, Norathar is set up, killed, revivified, and is suddenly going to be the heir.

If Norathar had been killed by Blackwand, nothing and no one could have revivified her, nor would she have been reborn, as Dragaerans believe happens to anyone who isn’t brought to the Paths of the Dead, and some who are.

When we revivified her we did a mind-probe and wrote down the details of every plot of any kind she’s ever been involved in, and we gave her a copy so that she knows we know.

I had no idea what had happened, or why, until I got up, after Aliera revivified me, and saw--” he choked for a minute, and looked away “--and saw your body, my lord.

I had no idea what had happened, or why, until I got up, after Aliera revivified me, and saw--" he choked for a minute, and looked away "--and saw your body, my lord.

I still had not called her, because I did not know who she was, and the sanctuary did not permit visits nor phone calls to a revivified client until he wanted to accept them.

That they were unaware of the minidrag's lethal capabilities was evident by the lack of attention they paid to Flinx's coiled, revivified companion.

The life in the live music was exuberant and neurotic and it sparked off the revivified bass, the very alive dancing with the dead.

The dancers shuffled like revivified corpses from side to side, ruined, their eyes closed, shifting their weight from foot to foot, as the beat of Wind City droned on, and the flute continued to degrade.