Crossword-Solution: RESUSCITATE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Resuscitate | a. | Restored to life. |
| Resuscitate | v. t. | To revivify; to revive; especially, to recover or restore from apparent death; as, to resuscitate a drowned person; to resuscitate withered plants. |
| Resuscitate | v. i. | To come to life again; to revive. |
We have 109 clues for the answer “RESUSCITATE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| DROWN (ant.) | 3 answers |
| ASPHYXIATE (ant.) | 4 answers |
| restore to life | 4 answers |
| ENDOW with life | 6 answers |
| PUT life back into | 7 answers |
| BRING to | 8 answers |
| Give life to | 8 answers |
| BRING back to life | 9 answers |
| BREATHE life into | 10 answers |
| Bring Back | 16 answers |
| Bring to Life | 27 answers |
| wake | 32 answers |
| Revivify. | 37 answers |
| resale | 37 answers |
| vitamise | 38 answers |
| Pep up | 40 answers |
| replevin | 40 answers |
| make live | 41 answers |
| prop up | 41 answers |
| Refit | 41 answers |
| Revamp | 41 answers |
| recoup | 43 answers |
| regain | 43 answers |
| Retrieve | 44 answers |
| enflame | 44 answers |
| make lively | 45 answers |
| Rearrange | 45 answers |
| Permute | 46 answers |
| Recuperate | 46 answers |
| Wake up! | 46 answers |
| Résumé | 46 answers |
| vivify | 47 answers |
| resume | 47 answers |
| Nourish | 48 answers |
| Sustain. | 50 answers |
| Empower | 50 answers |
| Quicken | 51 answers |
| Exhilarate | 51 answers |
| rekindle | 51 answers |
| Hearten | 52 answers |
| Nurture | 52 answers |
| Recreate. | 52 answers |
| reinvigorate | 52 answers |
| revitalise | 53 answers |
| vitalise | 53 answers |
| transfigure | 53 answers |
| Recur | 53 answers |
| refill | 53 answers |
| restock | 53 answers |
| meliorate | 55 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who
is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor
of a candidate for office.
Hint 2 anagram
OLERTEC
Hint 3 another clue
A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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Sentences with RESUSCITATE (5)
Their cries of alarm brought Larry, a drunken youth of seventeen, who proceeded to resuscitate me by jumping on my chest.
France is honoring the memory of such a man at this moment; one who for forty years sought the vital spark of his country’s existence, striving to resuscitate what he called “the great soul of history,” as it developed through successive acts of the vast drama.
And yet more idle and, if possible, more unintelligent has been the attitude of his express detractors; those who are very fond of dogs “but in their proper place”; who say “poo’ fellow, poo’ fellow,” and are themselves far poorer; who whet the knife of the vivisectionist or heat his oven; who are not ashamed to admire “the creature’s instinct”; and flying far beyond folly, have dared to resuscitate the theory of animal machines.
Among these emigrants were five young men, who went in May, 1724, with the avowed intention of trying to resuscitate the Unitas Fratrum.
Lady Agatha had gone into the cabin to resuscitate Miss Pringle and, as she said, "have it out with her." Cleggett, gazing from the deck towards Morris's, in the strong moonlight, wondered when the attack would be renewed.
Quotes with RESUSCITATE (3)
Yet the story of Orpheus, it occurs to me, is not just about the desire of the living to resuscitate the dead but about the ways in which the dead drag us along into their shadowy realm because we cannot let them go. So we follow them into the Underworld, descending, descending, until one day we turn and make our way back.
No one was ever born without that light or flame of life. Some event, some person stifles or drowns it altogether. I was always tempted to resuscitate such men by my own joyousness or luminosity. When I break glasses in a night club, as the Russians do, when my unconscious breaks out in wild rebellions, it is against life which has crippled these idealistic, romantic men. I respect these men, cold, pure, faithful, devoted, moral, delicate, sensitive, and unequal to life, more…
With the passing of time, she would slowly tire of this exercise. She would find it increasingly exhausting to conjure up, to dust off, to resuscitate once again what was long dead. There would come a day, in fact, years later, when [she] would no longer bewail his loss. Or not as relentlessly; not nearly. There would come a day when the details of his face would begin to slip from memory's grip, when overhearing a mother on the street call after her child by [his] name would…