revivificate Synonyms

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revivificate Meaning

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revivificate (v. t.)

To revive; to recall or restore to life.

revivificate Sentence Examples

  1. The gentle breeze revivificated the parched leaves, bringing a vibrant green back to the wilted foliage.
  2. The morning dew revivificated the flowers, causing them to bloom with an ethereal beauty.
  3. The rejuvenating spa treatment revivificated her body, leaving her feeling refreshed and renewed.
  4. The sound of laughter revivificated the dull room, filling it with joy and warmth.
  5. The inspiring speech revivificated his spirit, reigniting his passion and purpose.
  6. The discovery of new evidence revivificated the cold case, giving hope for a resolution.
  7. The vibrant art exhibition revivificated the once-dreary museum, transforming it into a bustling center of creativity.
  8. The therapist's calming words revivificated her weary mind, providing solace and a sense of peace.
  9. The tantalizing aroma of freshly baked bread revivificated her senses, awakening her taste buds.
  10. The return of spring revivificated the sleeping world, painting the landscape with vibrant colors and filling the air with the sweet scent of flowers.

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To revive; to recall or restore to life.

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The gentle breeze revivificated the parched leaves, bringing a vibrant green back to the wilted foliage.

The morning dew revivificated the flowers, causing them to bloom with an ethereal beauty.

The rejuvenating spa treatment revivificated her body, leaving her feeling refreshed and renewed.

The sound of laughter revivificated the dull room, filling it with joy and warmth.