"Resuscitated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Resuscitated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Resuscitated" Meaning

Brought back to life or consciousness; revived after being unconscious, often after a serious illness or injury.

"Resuscitated" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Resuscitated"


1. Medical Emergency - After several attempts, the doctors were finally able to resuscitate the patient who had stopped breathing.
2. Business Turnaround - The new CEO's efficient management led to the resuscitated financial health of the company, saving it from bankruptcy.
3. Environmental Efforts - The landmark Supreme Court ruling revived efforts to resuscitate the dying river, which had been heavily polluted for decades.
4. Popularity of a Movie - Despite initial negative reviews, the film was resuscitated by a re-edited version and a successful marketing campaign.
5. Historical Record - Efforts by conservators have led to the resuscitated state of the ancient frescoes that were once lost to the test of time.

"Resuscitated" Similar Words

Resurrecting

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Resurrection

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The raising of a person or thing from death or non-existence to a new form of life or existence. <br><br>Example: The resurrection of Jesus Christ is a central event in Christianity.

Resurrectionist

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Resurrectionists

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Resurrections

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Resuscitable

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Capable of being revived or recovering; that can be given life or revived in a grave or hopeless situation.

Resuscitate

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Resuscitates

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brought back to consciousness or life after a period of unconsciousness, illness, or death.

Resuscitating

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Resuscitation

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Resuscitations

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Resuscitations refer to the act or process of reviving or restoring someone to consciousness or life after a period of unconsciousness or death-like state, often in response to medical intervention such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). It can also imply repeated attempts to revive someone who is dying or in cardiac arrest.<br><br>The word can also be used more broadly to describe a transformation or revival of interest, energy, or vitality in something or someone, such as a resuscitation of a previously lagging project or a resuscitation of a dying art form.

Resuscitative

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Resuscitator

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Resuscitators

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Resuspend

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