resurrect (Meaning)

Wordnet

resurrect (v)

cause to become alive again

restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state

return from the dead

Webster

resurrect (v. t.)

To take from the grave; to disinter.

To reanimate; to restore to life; to bring to view (that which was forgotten or lost).

resurrect Sentence Examples

  1. The archaeologist's discovery resurrected an ancient civilization from obscurity.
  2. After years of silence, the band resurrected their forgotten album, much to the delight of fans.
  3. The crisis resurrected the economy, injecting a surge of growth into the nation.
  4. The discovery of a new vaccine resurrected hopes for eradicating a deadly disease.
  5. The museum's exhibit resurrected the stories of forgotten artists, showcasing their hidden talents.
  6. Lazily, she resurrected the conversation that had been dead for hours.
  7. The author resurrected the classic character in a modern setting, captivating a new generation of readers.
  8. The resurrection of the company's reputation was a testament to its resilience and determination.
  9. The politician resurrected old controversies in a bid to win votes, but it backfired spectacularly.
  10. The resurrection of the friendship after a long period of estrangement was a joyous occasion.

FAQs About the word resurrect

cause to become alive again, restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state, return from the deadTo take from the grave; to disinter., To reanimate; to res

renew,revive, revitalize, rekindle, recharge, revivify, rejuvenate,reanimate, resuscitate, regenerate

extinguish,kill, extinguish, suppress, kill, suppress, quench,quench,

The archaeologist's discovery resurrected an ancient civilization from obscurity.

After years of silence, the band resurrected their forgotten album, much to the delight of fans.

The crisis resurrected the economy, injecting a surge of growth into the nation.

The discovery of a new vaccine resurrected hopes for eradicating a deadly disease.