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Having been invigorated or infused with energy
“He sees in the spasmodic, fitful movements of both armies only those pulsations which tell of fierce life within, to burst forth with resuscitated energy with the blossoming spring.”
Past tense for to give new life to, or to restore to a healthy condition
“Like a number of recent American poets who have done a lot to resuscitate genre, narrative, wit, and craft, the student said there needs to be a development of traditional techniques and genres to create more public forms.”
Past tense for to restore (someone) to a state of consciousness
“They tried to resuscitate William a little and gave him some water.”
Past tense for to discover again, especially something previously lost or forgotten
Past tense for to become physically sound or healthy again (after an illness or injury)
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