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Definition of Revivification
1. Noun. Bringing again into activity and prominence. "The Gothic revival in architecture"
Specialized synonyms: Rebirth, Renaissance, Renascence, Regeneration, Resurrection, Resuscitation
Generic synonyms: Advance, Betterment, Improvement
Derivative terms: Resurge, Resurgent, Revitalise, Revitalize, Revive, Revive, Revivify
Definition of Revivification
1. n. Renewal of life; restoration of life; the act of recalling, or the state of being recalled, to life.
Definition of Revivification
1. Noun. The act of reviving ¹
2. Noun. A restoration of life ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Revivification
1. vivification [n -S] - See also: vivification
Medical Definition of Revivification
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1. Renewal of life; restoration of life; the act of recaling, or the state of being recalled, to life.
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Revivification
Literary usage of Revivification
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chemistry of Gas Manufacture by William John Atkinson Butterfield (1907)
"revivification is the name given to the conversion of the iron sulphide to oxide
by means of the atmospheric oxygen. This is attended with the production of ..."
2. Gas Manufacture: The Chemistry of : a Practical Handbook on the Production by William John Atkinson Butterfield (1896)
"revivification is the name given to the conversion of the iron sulphide to oxide
by means of the atmospheric oxygen. This is attended with the production of ..."
3. The Gas Engineer's Pocket-book, Comprising Tables, Notes, and Memoranda by Henry O'Connor (1907)
"revivification by steam jet in situ may set fire to the grids. Mr. Carpenter admits
1 per cent, air into the third or fourth purifier and thus obtains the ..."
4. The Manufacture of Explosives: A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on the by Oscar Guttmann (1895)
"(e) revivification OF ACIDS. Since, as has been already stated, about fifty times
the quantity of acids is, as a rule, taken for making gun-cotton in order ..."
5. Proceedings of the American Gas Institute by American Gas Institute (1908)
"Describe an arrangement by which the percentage of air admitted for continuous
revivification of the oxide in the purifying boxes can be kept under control. ..."
6. Course of the History of Modern Philosophy by Victor Cousin, Orlando Williams Wight (1856)
"Sixteenth century: revivification of the independence of reason, the revolution
which produced modern philosophy.—Seventeenth century: it constitutes modern ..."