reviviscency Sentence Examples
- The dry, dormant seeds exhibited remarkable reviviscency after being soaked in water.
- The patient's near-death experience sparked a profound reviviscency within them.
- The old soldier's memories surged forth with startling reviviscency, bringing him back to the battlefield.
- The ancient artifact's intricate carvings seemed to glow with a faint reviviscency, hinting at its long-forgotten origins.
- As the sun peeked over the horizon, the countryside experienced a reviviscency, awakening from its slumbering state.
- The once-barren wasteland blossomed with life again, its reviviscency a testament to the resilience of nature.
- The city's faded grandeur was revived with a newfound reviviscency, making it a vibrant hub once more.
- The abandoned house creaked with reviviscency as its former occupants returned to reclaim their abode.
- The artist's brushstrokes infused the canvas with a reviviscency that brought the scene to life.
- The long-lost manuscript revealed its secrets with a reviviscency that astonished scholars and historians alike.
reviviscency Meaning
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reviviscency (n.)
The act of reviving, or the state of being revived; renewal of life.
Synonyms & Antonyms of reviviscency
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The act of reviving, or the state of being revived; renewal of life.
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The dry, dormant seeds exhibited remarkable reviviscency after being soaked in water.
The patient's near-death experience sparked a profound reviviscency within them.
The old soldier's memories surged forth with startling reviviscency, bringing him back to the battlefield.
The ancient artifact's intricate carvings seemed to glow with a faint reviviscency, hinting at its long-forgotten origins.