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"reanimate" Definitions
  1. reanimate somebody/something to give somebody/something new life or energy

115 Sentences With "reanimate"

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The challenge is to find ways to reanimate neighborly ties.
It took just a few weeks for them to fully reanimate.
Junk too often feels like Gonzalez' bid to reanimate a corpse.
But events conspired, as they always did, to reanimate the poet within.
In the future, technologies may exist to reanimate people who have undergone cryopreservation.
An immersive theater project in a dilapidated hotel aims to reanimate a Miami neighborhood's past.
They know after the Battle at Hardhome that the Night King can reanimate the dead.
Japan's subsequent slashing of borrowing rates, which reached zero around 2000, failed to reanimate the economy.
But in order to even try, Breitfeld must reanimate Faraday Future while keeping Jia in check.
As it stands, ECMO is far beyond the standard of care, but with REANIMATE and EDECMO.
It's unclear how far Hyrulian technology has progressed; perhaps it's possible to reanimate skeletons at some point.
But this particular sequel suggests that in another 10 years, there won't be much left to reanimate.
That malevolent force was powerful enough to "reanimate" the bodies for round two of being a jerk.
"My goal isn't to become the head of AIBA, but to help reanimate the organization," he added.
When we discussed the campaign to reanimate antitrust law recently, he identified the looming conflict right away.
It's like Weekend at Bernie's 2, but you don't even need music playing to reanimate his corpse.
Perhaps the box's future owner can reanimate these traces, bringing the artist's favorite tastes back to life.
Today we have the possibility to reanimate what a museum can look like and expand the idea.
A stray bullet hit Travis, and he realized he would die and, thus, reanimate as a zombie.
The young man who was snatched with bullets will not reanimate with the clink of Van Dyke's cell.
Susan Rice becomes a scapegoat; a deadly chemical attack targets Syrian civilians; Republicans reanimate their health care debate.
The Frightnrs make an ideal fit for Daptone's mission to reanimate a wide range of vintage musical forms.
Would the citizens of Winterfell actually be safe in the crypts with all those corpses waiting to reanimate?
He noticed that every week, a handful of dead brands in his roster would reanimate as unrelated goods.
She sees dead bodies getting hosed off before the techs throw them on the slab and reanimate them.
Creature With the Atom Brain (1955), features an ex-Nazi scientist named Wilhelm using radiation to reanimate corpses.
A cooperative system that emphasizes transparency and accountability will catch most of the boogeymen we reanimate during these debates.
The journey to Mexico will allow Anna to lay to rest her dead mother and reanimate her living father.
This was no joke, but rather a young composer's attempt to reanimate Bruckner through contemporary musical language and technology.
Walter Isaacson follows dozens of clues to reanimate Leonardo da Vinci, one of the boldest of these border-crossers.
The holograms would reanimate a live-music industry whose biggest earners will soon be … let's say no longer touring.
Can we reanimate the dream of freedom that Congress tried to enact in the wake of the Civil War?
Since the fire, specialists in the cathedral's textile conservation laboratory have worked to refresh and reanimate the Barberini tapestries.
Dread Scott is choosing not to reanimate or play out how the revolt ultimately ended, a massacre and gross atrocity.
GREY We set the work in 2218 when scientists find the Creature in a block of ice and reanimate him.
And why are people burrowing down in the crypt — which is full of dead people the Night King could reanimate?
"They became one body with the locals and managed to reanimate the town, regenerating its economic fabric," he told CNN.
It should also reanimate warnings that allies of the Japanese electronics company presented last year to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The technology to reanimate Bedford—and cure him of the cancer that caused his health to deteriorate—has not been developed.
By pumping warm synthetic blood through their arteries, the team was able to reanimate cellular activity for up to 36 hours.
I paid $2350 for the 252-minute night show "Brilliant," which syncs light and sound to reanimate the otherwise dark signs.
And don't get us started on the possibility that the White Walkers could breach the crypt and reanimate all those dead Starks.
The "Peculiar Children" of the title possess special abilities, like the power to reanimate dead creatures or shoot fire from their fingers.
Lutsenko in May said he was looking to "reanimate" an investigation of Burisma, Hunter Biden's former employer -- but that apparently never happened.
As the researchers stressed many times during a press call, the BrainEx does not have the ability to "reanimate" an entire brain.
On June 18, Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam said the bill was "dead" and there was "no such plan" to reanimate it.
Heck, if Rubio drops out before the Florida primary he might even save enough face to reanimate his political career down the road.
As the defrosting jellyfish seemed to reanimate under the faucet's running water, the restaurant's chef asked if he should salt the boiling water.
Since these ice-cold walkers have the ability to reanimate the dead, they've built themselves a powerful army that has now breached the Wall.
Lutsenko said in May he had looked to reanimate the investigation, but also that there was no evidence of any wrongdoing by Hunter Biden.
These obituaries reanimate the legacies of the overlooked, so it was important that the design felt as joyful and respectful as the articles themselves.
Nonfiction films can immerse us in a story as it is happening, remix the incidental, reanimate images from the past, and speak truth to power.
Look, I'm here to kill all the living people and animals I see and reanimate their corpses to help me kill more people and animals.
For instance, Night of the Living Dead has a black male character who is stuck in a house with white people, while zombies reanimate outside.
The wrong turn Practical Magic takes, then, is making Sally's renewed love life a focal point after the sisters reanimate — and then rebury — Jimmy's body.
Let's start off with a vocabulary reminder: First, the White Walkers are the blue-skinned, otherworldly beings that have the power to reanimate the dead.
Eugenia's goal was to see if she could digitally reanimate Roman as a chatbot that could imitate his dialogue closely enough to recreate their conversations.
But now that the Trump administration won't have the ability to simply reanimate existing regulations, it will have to, rhetorically, go back to square one.
And they did — that image of the Night King slowly raising his arms to reanimate hundreds of dead corpses will live on in television history forever.
How to Live Forever By Turning Your Brain Into PlasticWe may never be able to freeze you at the moment of death and then reanimate you.
That would force Jon and Dany and others to retreat southward with fewer forces while the Night King's troops grow as they reanimate the Winterfell casualties.
The pushback on Sonic's look was so strong that Paramount Pictures pushed the movie's release date to give them time to redesign and reanimate the hedgehog.
The parade of tech initiatives in response to these recent natural disasters is an attempt to reanimate the myth that technology is progress, and progress is good.
Dim lights have a chance to shine a bit brighter, and things that appeared lifeless not long ago reanimate into something entirely different, and maybe even new.
In this procedure, at least much of the tissue, bones, and organs might be able to be salvaged in the future when trying to reanimate the animal.
"Washington is struggling to reanimate old 'fake news' about alleged 'Russian interference in the US presidential election in 2016,' " said a statement issued by the Russian Foreign Ministry.
What remains to be seen is whether "Serial" can reanimate its rabid fan base without dangling the mysterious murder of a teenage girl alongside its examination of judicial wrongs.
The effect gives 1917 the tension of a horror film, as if at any moment the corpses could reanimate and stop the heroes before they ever reach the Brits.
Hollywood's star system has shriveled in the past decade, with few new talents emerging to reanimate the ranks and stand alongside Leo and Julia and Johnny and George and Brad.
This, obviously, has worked out terribly for everyone who's tried it, which doesn't stop a neighbor from showing Louis how to reanimate the family cat after it gets run over.
The bill was suspended on June 18 but not formally withdrawn, while Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said it was "dead" and there was "no such plan" to reanimate it.
He has won consecutive championships with the Golden State Warriors, and the chatter is that he might decamp to the Knicks and try to reanimate a long ago flatlined team.
You live, it's true, in a Golden Age of Television, and at least some of that gold comes in the form of lucky coins from leprechauns that reanimate unfaithful dead spouses.
As we wrapped up the gunpowder art, she told me that if her friends in special effects were to honor her last wishes one day, they'd reanimate her after she dies.
Because of the project's use of scrap aluminum, Rozin sees the piece as a way to reanimate a material that would otherwise have no purpose — except as something to be recycled.
Ned Umber, the child Lord of Last Hearth, journeyed back home to hold the castle, and, as we find out later in the episode, was slaughtered and left behind to reanimate.
In the video's episodic narrative, just such an archive is enlisted in an attempt to reanimate the titular Genesis, a fictional dying artist portrayed as a mannequin wrapped in a blanket.
Their conversations led to a $22 million fund-raising effort to reanimate the former site of Sarasota High School as a kunsthalle — a non-collecting art institution showing only temporary exhibits.
If it gets too cold, they can slip into a sort of suspended animation—the water bear in particular is famous for its ability to dry out and reanimate years later.
We've only seen them reanimate seemingly mindless zombie corpses, but when Jon encountered a wight back in A Game of Thrones, he observed that it seemed to know it was on a mission.
Every year they host a conference called REANIMATE, aptly named, as the Sharp team has gone far beyond simply resuscitating patients—for all intents and purposes, they are bringing them back to life.
Behind the scenes, nonprofit groups, foundations, local officials and a dozen banks including JPMorgan, Bank of America and Quicken are trying to varying degrees to reanimate the mortgage market in Michigan's largest city.
The heavy involvement of Trump administration officials is a sign the president believes only he can reanimate his own base in order to benefit his party in this November's midterm elections, Lanza said.
Tuesday's downbeat data may sharpen the focus of officials from the world's leading economies who declared at a weekend G20 meeting they needed to look beyond ultra-low rates and printing money to reanimate growth.
We've shown that a BBCI can be used to strengthen connections between two brain regions or between the brain and the spinal cord, and reroute information around an area of injury to reanimate a paralyzed limb.
To make matters even worse, the undead army dragged Viserion out of the ice lake into which he sank, so the Night King could reanimate him, turning his eyes bright blue in an episode-ending twist.
But the divergence in home prices - surging values in bigger cities and depressed markets in smaller cities plagued by a supply glut - makes Beijing's job harder as it looks to reanimate growth without inflating asset bubbles.
Jim Comey's decision to reanimate the zombie Clinton email scandal continues to raise questions; the most powerful woman in South Korea was its shamanistic "shadow president"; why people are checking in on Facebook from Standing Rock.
This is not unlike the Tea Party eight years ago, when local groups self-organized in order to sidestep moribund local parties and then rapidly moved in to inhabit and reanimate the old local party structures themselves.
Just five years after the 1818 publication of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein; or The Modern Prometheus," the novel had been already adapted for the stage, and artists in all media have continued to reanimate the tale ever since.
On May 22019, the Senate Appropriations Committee passed a 2019 spending bill that included both language on, and money for, nuclear energy research, which could help reanimate an industry that has been trapped in an overly long winter.
The gender-swapped comedy satisfies a couple of-the-moment entertainment industry imperatives: It allows Hollywood to reanimate lucrative old properties ("Ocean's Eleven" was, of course, itself a remake), while recasting them with diverse casts and woke politics.
In this episode of The Weeds, Sarah Kliff, Ezra Klein, and Matt Yglesias weigh in on the many forces — within the Republican Party and beyond — that brought down the GOP legislation and continue to stymie attempts to reanimate the effort.
Gaining ground with their refreshingly trippy DJ sets in pubs and clubs, the pair went on to "reanimate" a sterling series of major artists––The Chemical Brothers, Goldfrapp, Franz Ferdinand––to much acclaim, creating several unusual dancefloor anthems in the process.
Just as President George H. W. Bush did when he spoke of the timeless ideals of duty, sacrifice, and patriotism embodied in the act of "taking part and pitching in," President-elect Trump can reanimate those flicking points of light across our land.
Seekers of true celebrity can find it at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where the soprano Julia Bullock, the composer Tyshawn Sorey, and the International Contemporary Ensemble reanimate the entertainer and civil-rights activist Josephine Baker, in "Perle Noire" (Jan. 16-17). ♦
Toward the piece's end—thousands of years into the future—the world's prison system falls, and AI mechs uncover and reanimate the fossilized remains of Sisa, the process of which ends up empowering an uprising of spider-humans imprisoned in the Earth's crust.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda likes to keep markets guessing by saying one thing and doing another, but, when it comes to ruling out "helicopter money" to reanimate the economy, officials and close associates say he almost certainly means it.
One benefit of nerve transfer is that a single nerve can reanimate multiple muscles -- an important factor in spinal cord injuries when few nerves would be available, said Natasha van Zyl, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon at Austin Health in Melbourne, who led the research.
A cornerstone of Sanders's project—perhaps most clearly distilled in his campaign slogan, "Not me, us"—has been to reanimate the concept of a mass politics by and for the working class, even if that sort of majoritarian politics has yet to fully cohere.
Some may initially find 306 Hollywood's earnestness and tweeness off-putting, but the movie develops more depth with each segment, as the Bogarins reassemble old tapes and piles of junk into the shape of someone who's no longer there, and they mournfully try to reanimate her soul.
It's also an evergreen question, one that I crankily mutter whenever I watch another romantic comedy that tries to reanimate a subgenre that's fallen on hard times, largely because the old orthodoxies about human beings and love — and what constitutes happily ever after — no longer apply.
But if there's one track this year that's managed to reanimate a certain genre, in this case guitar music, it's Superorganism's "Something For Your M.I.N.D." If bands like Beck or Pavement or some other snotty nosed variant are your bag, you've likely already heard their wonky pop track.
But entering illegally would no longer be criminally prosecutable — which means, among other things, that it would be impossible to reanimate the "zero tolerance" prosecution policy that allowed the Trump administration to separate thousands of children from their parents at the border over a handful of weeks in 2018.
Producer/writer Alex Kurtzman (responsible for the Transformers and Star Trek franchises, to just name a couple) is teaming with new partner Chris Morgan to reanimate Universal's collection of movie monsters, including Frankenstein and his bride, Dracula, the Wolf Man, the Creature from the Black Lagoon and yes, the Invisible Man.
If you try to cover up that death by hiding the body and, in your haste, bury it in the same mystical graveyard, prompting it to reanimate and unleash holy hell on the living, then, just as with the bathing and the feeding and the walking, that's gonna be on you.
If you've ever been 18703 years old, then you know that Sea-Monkeys arrive in a small plastic aquarium with several small packets that include the tiny brine-shrimp critters, which reanimate once you add water — by way of a secret formula that Signorelli von Braunhut keeps locked in a vault in Manhattan.
" The phrase Falino uses to characterize this dynamic is a gender-specific variation on a classic Oldsmobile tagline: "My goal for the exhibition was to reanimate the conversation about 'grandmother's silver' and demonstrate that silversmiths today are engaged in making vital and exciting forms using a medium that is as lustrous and versatile as ever.
Battle dressings were slapped on; chest compressions were administered; the sergeant of the guard even went so far as to try to breathe life back into Riviere, to inflate his chest and reanimate his body with the very essence of his own being, but the Marine's life had already leaked onto the stucco floor of the guard post.
If it were possible to travel back in time and preserve this Mitch McConnell in amber and reanimate him intact, as the original imagineers of Jurassic Park did, today's Republican Party might have become something quite dramatically different than the cynical manufactory of obstruction and scorched earth that it's morphed into on the watch of the real-world McConnell.
In this shrunken state, tardigrades mimic death so closely that they&aposre able to  survive in places devoid of water , at temperatures as low as minus 328 degrees Fahrenheit and as high as 304 degrees F (minus 5413 Celsius and 151 degrees C). When these mummy-like tardigrades are exposed to water again, they simply reanimate, returning to normal life in a matter of hours.
However, this restriction will not apply in the event of the occurrence (certified by the United States Centers for Disease Control or successor body) of a widespread viral infection transmitted via bites or contact with bodily fluids that causes human corpses to reanimate and seek to consume living human flesh, blood, brain or nerve tissue and is likely to result in the fall of organized civilization.
Finally, in a sequence so ungodly off-the-charts awesome that it will have to last us for the next year, the Night King, flanked by horsemen of the zombie apocalypse, makes a one-in-a-million shot and harpoons one of Daenery's dragons through the neck, only to haul it out of the ice and reanimate it as a Fucking Zombie Ice Dragon.
Then there's this: this restriction will not apply in the event of the occurrence (certified by the United States Centers for Disease Control or successor body) of a widespread viral infection transmitted via bites or contact with bodily fluids that causes human corpses to reanimate and seek to consume living human flesh, blood, brain or nerve tissue and is likely to result in the fall of organized civilization.
"However, this restriction will not apply in the event of the occurrence (certified by the United States Centers for Disease Control or successor body) of a widespread viral infection transmitted via bites or contact with bodily fluids that causes human corpses to reanimate and seek to consume living human flesh, blood, brain or nerve tissue and is likely to result in the fall of organized civilization," section 57.10 of the terms document says.

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