tr.v. re·viv·i·fied, re·viv·i·fy·ing, re·viv·i·fies To impart new life, energy, or spirit to: a new leader who revivified the movement; a celebration that revivified our spirits. [French revivifier, from Old French, to come back to life, from Latin *revīvificāre, to revivify : Latin re-, re- + Latin vīvificāre, to vivify; see VIVIFY.] re·viv′i·fi·cation (-fĭ-kāshən) n. |
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