Definition of Reanimation

1. n. The act or operation of reanimating, or the state of being reanimated; reinvigoration; revival.

Definition of Reanimation

1. Noun. The act of reanimating; a second or subsequent animation. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Reanimation

1. animation [n -S] - See also: animation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reanimation

reanalyses
reanalysing
reanalysis
reanalyze
reanalyzed
reanalyzes
reanalyzing
reangle
reangled
reangles
reangling
reanimate
reanimated
reanimates
reanimating
reanimation (current term)
reanimations
reanimator
reanimators
reanneal
reannealed
reannealing
reanneals
reannex
reannexation
reannexations
reannexed
reannexes
reannexing
reannotate

Literary usage of Reanimation

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for (1807)
"reanimation. A HYMN FOR THE MASSACHUSETTS HUMANE SOCIETY. »BY MRS. MORTON, OF BOSTON. June 9, 1795. WHO from the gloomy shades of night, When the last tear ..."

2. The Land of the North Wind, Or, Travels Among the Laplanders and the by Edward Rae (1875)
"... reanimation—Auri Sacra Fames—Complaint to the Time*—Adieu to Pinega, and thank Goodness. AFTER a pleasant meal at the Consul's, and many kind adieux, ..."

3. The Land of the North Wind: Or, Travels Among the Laplanders and the Samoyedes by Edward Rae (1875)
"... and reanimation—Auri Sacra Fames—Complaint to the Times—Adieu to Pinega, and thank Goodness. AFTER a pleasant meal at the Consul's, and many kind adieux ..."

4. The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica: A Record of the Positive Effects of by Timothy Field Allen (1879)
"... but in the course of an hour showed signs of reanimation, and gradually recovered,'.—Insensible, apparently in sound sleep, but could not be aroused for ..."

5. Memoirs of the Rival Houses of York and Lancaster, Historical and by Emma Roberts (1827)
"... Unsettled State of the Kingdom—reanimation of the Lancastrian Party. CHAP. No period could have been more auspicious for X*X. the arrival of Edward ..."

6. Memoirs of the Rival Houses of York and Lancaster, Historical and by Emma Roberts (1827)
"... Unsettled State of the Kingdom—reanimation of the Lancastrian Parly. CHAP. No period could have been more auspicious for XIX* the arrival of Edward ..."

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