abet, be born, come into being, exhilarate, infuse life into, protect, recruit, relight, retrieve, set up
Last update: June 15, 2015
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People tried to resuscitate a boy pulled from the lake. [verb]
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Resuscitate the child (crystalloid, colloid and/or blood, depending on hemoglobin level and availability). [verb]
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Such attacks have been witnessed in emergency rooms, where doctors were completely defenseless to the oncoming arrest and unable to resuscitate the patient. [verb]
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Who shall resuscitate it. [verb]
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Madeleine, had, thanks to the new methods, resuscitated some years ago an ancient local industry, the manufacture of jet and of black glass trinkets. [verb]
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At the close of the century Samuel Rogers endeavoured to resuscitate the neglected form in his "Epistle to a Friend" (1798). [Please select]
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To resuscitate another, you will form new friendships, which will give you prominence and pleasure. [Please select]
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Not at all, for I am free to resuscitate the seeming corpse. [Please select]
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The newly resuscitated Beetle is for a second time lying motionless on his back. [Please select]
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Among them stood Eskiwin and his resuscitated friend Ali Bobo. [Please select]
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The Sarajevo crime was to be resuscitated and made an excuse for war. [Please select]
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