reviving (Meaning)

Wordnet

reviving (s)

tending to impart new life and vigor to

Webster

reviving (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Revive

Webster

reviving (a. & n.)

Returning or restoring to life or vigor; reanimating.

reviving Sentence Examples

  1. The gentle breeze revived the wilted flowers, restoring their vibrant hues.
  2. The rain revived the parched earth, bringing forth a verdant meadow.
  3. The doctor revived the unconscious patient with a swift injection of adrenaline.
  4. The memory of that joyous day revived long-forgotten emotions within her.
  5. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee revived her senses, jolting her out of her slumber.
  6. The sound of laughter revived the spirits of the downtrodden.
  7. The passage of time revived ancient memories that had long been buried.
  8. The discovery of the lost manuscript revived scholarly interest in the forgotten era.
  9. The return of her prodigal son revived her waning hope.
  10. The promise of redemption revived the sinner's weary soul.

FAQs About the word reviving

tending to impart new life and vigor toof Revive, Returning or restoring to life or vigor; reanimating.

refreshing, restorative, stimulative, invigorating, bracing, vitalizing, stimulating, healthy, strengthening, vital

draining, debilitating, weakening, debilitating, exhausting, numbing, deadening, weakening, numbing, deadening

The gentle breeze revived the wilted flowers, restoring their vibrant hues.

The rain revived the parched earth, bringing forth a verdant meadow.

The doctor revived the unconscious patient with a swift injection of adrenaline.

The memory of that joyous day revived long-forgotten emotions within her.