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What (who) is Reanimate - definition


Reanimate      
·vt To animate anew; to restore to animation or life; to infuse new life, vigor, spirit, or courage into; to Revive; to Reinvigorate; as, to reanimate a drowned person; to reanimate disheartened troops; to reanimate languid spirits.
reanimate      
¦ verb restore to life or consciousness; revive.
Derivatives
reanimation noun
reanimate      
v. a.
1.
Resuscitate, revive, bring to life, restore to life.
2.
Reinvigorate, revive, enliven, cheer.
Examples of use of Reanimate
1. Conversation flagged, and to reanimate it, the Prince of Wales said brightly: ‘Now, you can settle this, Mr Hardy.
2. "For them to try to reanimate a 10–year–old matter is quite strange from a legal perspective," said Vladimir Bondarenko, a lawyer at law firm Salans.
3. This is a new but also old discourse whose importance is rooted not only in the opinion of an individual, but also in difficulties that encounter every effort to reanimate contemporary interpretation of Islamic thought.
4. The three leaders want to reanimate a frozen plan to transport Russian oil by sea to the Bulgarian port of Burgas, and from there by pipeline to the Greek Aegean Sea port of Alexandroupolis.
5. What was Michael Jackson reported to be planning? a) A nationwide chain of creches b) To reanimate the corpse of the Elephant Man c) A comeback, but this time as a Chinese Elvis impersonator d) A 50ft robotic replica of himself that fires laser beams in the Nevada desert 15.