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Definition of Reanimates
1. reanimate [v] - See also: reanimate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reanimates
Literary usage of Reanimates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sermons by Jean-Baptiste Massillon, Jean Le Rond d' Alembert (1839)
"The Holy Sacrament no longer reanimates or invigorates their faith; it only amuses
it. Conversion is no longer the end they propose, they believe it already ..."
2. The Musical World (1865)
"Her hope now seems hopeless, until the sound of Don Pizarro's name acts as a
restorative to her bewildered senses, and reanimates her with new vigour. ..."
3. The Christian Church and society in 1861 by François Pierre G. Guizot (1861)
"Orthodox Christian faith reanimates itself amongst Protestants, and at the same
time reanimates the controversy which provokes dissent. ..."