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    resuscitate
    /rɪˈsʌsɪteɪt/

    verb

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  2. to bring someone who is dying back to life, wake someone who is unconscious, or bring something back into use or existence: [ T ] You should learn how to resuscitate a person whose breathing has stopped. [ T ] He led the effort to resuscitate the local newspaper.

  3. The meaning of RESUSCITATE is to revive from apparent death or from unconsciousness; also : revitalize. How to use resuscitate in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. To resuscitate is to revive a person who has lost consciousness. In recent years it's become important for people to learn CPR so that they might resuscitate someone who loses consciousness, and many schools and hospitals offer classes in CPR.

  5. Resuscitate definition: to revive, especially from apparent death or from unconsciousness.. See examples of RESUSCITATE used in a sentence.

  6. to bring someone who is dying back to life, wake someone who is unconscious, or bring something back into use or existence: [ T ] You should learn how to resuscitate a person whose breathing has stopped. [ T ] He led the effort to resuscitate the local newspaper.

  7. 1. To restore consciousness or other signs of life to (one who appears dead): resuscitated the man after cardiac arrest. 2. To restore to use, activity, vigor, or notice; reinvigorate: a meeting that resuscitated his career.

  8. If you resuscitate something, you cause it to become active or successful again.

  9. verb. /rɪˈsʌsɪteɪt/ Verb Forms. resuscitate somebody/something to make somebody start breathing again or become conscious again after they have almost died synonym revive. He had a heart attack and all attempts to resuscitate him failed. (figurative) efforts to resuscitate the economy. Word Origin. Want to learn more?

  10. Resuscitate definition: To restore consciousness or other signs of life to (one who appears dead).

  11. resuscitate definition: to make someone breathe again when they have stopped breathing. Learn more.