revive — re‧vive [rɪˈvaɪv] verb 1. [intransitive, transitive] if a company, the economy etc revives, or if something revives it, it becomes stronger or more active: • Some regions, such as the Northeast, will revive much more slowly than the national… … Financial and business terms
revive fears/hopes — revive interest/fears/hopes, etc. ► to make people feel interested, afraid, hopeful, etc. again: »A leading research centre is facing closure in a move which has revived fears about scientific promotion of genetically modified crops. Main Entry:… … Financial and business terms
revive interest/fears/hopes — revive interest/fears/hopes, etc. ► to make people feel interested, afraid, hopeful, etc. again: »A leading research centre is facing closure in a move which has revived fears about scientific promotion of genetically modified crops. Main Entry:… … Financial and business terms
revive interest/fears/hopes, etc. — revive interest/fears/hopes, etc. ► to make people feel interested, afraid, hopeful, etc. again: »A leading research centre is facing closure in a move which has revived fears about scientific promotion of genetically modified crops. Main Entry:… … Financial and business terms
revive fears — revive interest/fears/hopes, etc. ► to make people feel interested, afraid, hopeful, etc. again: »A leading research centre is facing closure in a move which has revived fears about scientific promotion of genetically modified crops. Main Entry:… … Financial and business terms
revive interest — revive interest/fears/hopes, etc. ► to make people feel interested, afraid, hopeful, etc. again: »A leading research centre is facing closure in a move which has revived fears about scientific promotion of genetically modified crops. Main Entry:… … Financial and business terms
revive — 01. The festival was originally canceled about five years ago, but has been [revived] this summer, and seems to be doing well. 02. The patient had a heart attack, and couldn t be [revived]. 03. The [revival] of peace talks has brought new hope… … Grammatical examples in English
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