revivable (Meaning)

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revivable (a.)

That may be revived.

revivable Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient artifact's intricate carvings hinted at its revivable nature.
  2. Scientists believed the frozen dinosaur embryo could be revivable with advanced techniques.
  3. The doctor's diagnosis was grim, but there was still a glimmer of hope for a revivable patient.
  4. The victim's body showed signs of trauma, but medical experts remained hopeful of a revivable outcome.
  5. The cryogenically preserved human body sparked debates about the ethical implications of revivability.
  6. The patient's condition was critical, but the medical team was determined to keep him revivable.
  7. The dormant virus had found a host, raising concerns about its potential revivability.
  8. The astronaut's training included scenarios involving revivable patients in space.
  9. The search and rescue team desperately hoped to find trapped victims revivable.
  10. The prospect of revivable cryopreservation ignited both excitement and fear in the scientific community.

FAQs About the word revivable

That may be revived.

renew,resurrect,rekindle, regenerate, resuscitate, reanimate, recharge, rejuvenate, revivify, restart

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

The ancient artifact's intricate carvings hinted at its revivable nature.

Scientists believed the frozen dinosaur embryo could be revivable with advanced techniques.

The doctor's diagnosis was grim, but there was still a glimmer of hope for a revivable patient.

The victim's body showed signs of trauma, but medical experts remained hopeful of a revivable outcome.