Revive

"Revive" in Latin

animo

((transitive) to cause (a person or animal) to recover from a faint; to cause (a person or animal) return to a state of consciousness; (intransitive) to recover from a faint; to return to a state of consciousness)

animo

((transitive) to bring (a person or animal which is dead) back to life; (intransitive) of a dead person or animal: to be brought back to life)

animo

((transitive) to cause (something) to recover from a state of decline, neglect, oblivion, or obscurity; (intransitive) to recover from a state of decline, neglect, oblivion, or obscurity)

recipero

((transitive) to cause (a person or animal) to recover from a faint; to cause (a person or animal) return to a state of consciousness; (intransitive) to recover from a faint; to return to a state of consciousness)

recipio

((transitive) to cause (a person or animal) to recover from a faint; to cause (a person or animal) return to a state of consciousness; (intransitive) to recover from a faint; to return to a state of consciousness)

recreari

((transitive) to cause (something) to recover from a state of decline, neglect, oblivion, or obscurity; (intransitive) to recover from a state of decline, neglect, oblivion, or obscurity)

recreo

((transitive) to bring (a person or animal which is dead) back to life; (intransitive) of a dead person or animal: to be brought back to life)

renovo

((transitive) to bring (a person or animal which is dead) back to life; (intransitive) of a dead person or animal: to be brought back to life)

resipisco

((transitive) to cause (a person or animal) to recover from a faint; to cause (a person or animal) return to a state of consciousness; (intransitive) to recover from a faint; to return to a state of consciousness)

resipisco

((transitive) to bring (a person or animal which is dead) back to life; (intransitive) of a dead person or animal: to be brought back to life)

resipisco

((transitive) to cause (something) to recover from a state of decline, neglect, oblivion, or obscurity; (intransitive) to recover from a state of decline, neglect, oblivion, or obscurity)

respiro

((transitive) to cause (a person or animal) to recover from a faint; to cause (a person or animal) return to a state of consciousness; (intransitive) to recover from a faint; to return to a state of consciousness)

restituo

((transitive) to cause (a person or animal) to recover from a faint; to cause (a person or animal) return to a state of consciousness; (intransitive) to recover from a faint; to return to a state of consciousness)

restituo

((transitive) to bring (a person or animal which is dead) back to life; (intransitive) of a dead person or animal: to be brought back to life)

resuscito

((transitive) to cause (a person or animal) to recover from a faint; to cause (a person or animal) return to a state of consciousness; (intransitive) to recover from a faint; to return to a state of consciousness)

resuscito

((transitive) to bring (a person or animal which is dead) back to life; (intransitive) of a dead person or animal: to be brought back to life)

resuscito

((transitive) to cause (something) to recover from a state of decline, neglect, oblivion, or obscurity; (intransitive) to recover from a state of decline, neglect, oblivion, or obscurity)

revivesco

((transitive) to cause (a person or animal) to recover from a faint; to cause (a person or animal) return to a state of consciousness; (intransitive) to recover from a faint; to return to a state of consciousness)

reviviscere

((transitive) to cause (a person or animal) to recover from a faint; to cause (a person or animal) return to a state of consciousness; (intransitive) to recover from a faint; to return to a state of consciousness)

reviviscere

((transitive) to cause (something) to recover from a state of decline, neglect, oblivion, or obscurity; (intransitive) to recover from a state of decline, neglect, oblivion, or obscurity)

revoco

((transitive) to bring (a person or animal which is dead) back to life; (intransitive) of a dead person or animal: to be brought back to life)

vivifico

((transitive) to cause (a person or animal) to recover from a faint; to cause (a person or animal) return to a state of consciousness; (intransitive) to recover from a faint; to return to a state of consciousness)

vivifico

((transitive) to bring (a person or animal which is dead) back to life; (intransitive) of a dead person or animal: to be brought back to life)

vivifico

((transitive) to cause (something) to recover from a state of decline, neglect, oblivion, or obscurity; (intransitive) to recover from a state of decline, neglect, oblivion, or obscurity)

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