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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
reactivate .
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Examples
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The disease reactivates the brain of its host but only after oxygen deprivation and the virus has destroyed higher brain function.
April « 2009 « Axiom's Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy 2009
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The disease reactivates the brain of its host but only after oxygen deprivation and the virus has destroyed higher brain function.
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As soon as it finds some, it fixates on it with tunnel vision, fast-tracks it into memory storage, and then reactivates it at the least hint of anything even vaguely similar.
Rick Hanson, Ph.D.: Stephen Colbert: We Don't Need To 'Keep Fear Alive' Ph.D. Rick Hanson 2010
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The disease reactivates the brain of its host but only after oxygen deprivation and the virus has destroyed higher brain function.
28 « April « 2009 « Axiom's Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy 2009
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As soon as it finds some, it fixates on it with tunnel vision, fast-tracks it into memory storage, and then reactivates it at the least hint of anything even vaguely similar.
Rick Hanson, Ph.D.: Stephen Colbert: We Don't Need To 'Keep Fear Alive' Ph.D. Rick Hanson 2010
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As soon as it finds some, it fixates on it with tunnel vision, fast-tracks it into memory storage, and then reactivates it at the least hint of anything even vaguely similar.
Rick Hanson, Ph.D.: Stephen Colbert: We Don't Need To 'Keep Fear Alive' Ph.D. Rick Hanson 2010
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As soon as it finds some, it fixates on it with tunnel vision, fast-tracks it into memory storage, and then reactivates it at the least hint of anything even vaguely similar.
Rick Hanson, Ph.D.: Stephen Colbert: We Don't Need To 'Keep Fear Alive' Ph.D. Rick Hanson 2010
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Rather, it reactivates the cliques that the hippocampus bound together at the time.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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As soon as it finds some, it fixates on it with tunnel vision, fast-tracks it into memory storage, and then reactivates it at the least hint of anything even vaguely similar.
Rick Hanson, Ph.D.: Stephen Colbert: We Don't Need To 'Keep Fear Alive' Ph.D. Rick Hanson 2010
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As soon as it finds some, it fixates on it with tunnel vision, fast-tracks it into memory storage, and then reactivates it at the least hint of anything even vaguely similar.
Stephen Colbert: We Don't Need To 'Keep Fear Alive' Ph.D. Rick Hanson 2010
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