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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of reanimate.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adjective given fresh life or vigor or spirit

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Examples

  • And in the Republic, -- "By each of these disciplines, a certain organ of the soul is both purified and reanimated, which is blinded and buried by studies of another kind; an organ better worth saving than ten thousand eyes, since truth is perceived by this alone."

    Representative Man (1850) 1850

  • And in the Republic, -- "By each of these disciplines, a certain organ of the soul is both purified and reanimated, which is blinded and buried by studies of another kind; an organ better worth saving than ten thousand eyes, since truth is perceived by this alone."

    Representative Men Ralph Waldo Emerson 1842

  • Zombies, that is to say the reanimated dead, is really the only other thing left, besides ghost stories, that really terrify me.

    Home Theater Forum SteveGon 2010

  • Zombies, that is to say the reanimated dead, is really the only other thing left, besides ghost stories, that really terrify me.

    Home Theater Forum SteveGon 2010

  • Zombies, that is to say the reanimated dead, is really the only other thing left, besides ghost stories, that really terrify me.

    Home Theater Forum SteveGon 2010

  • Zombies, that is to say the reanimated dead, is really the only other thing left, besides ghost stories, that really terrify me.

    Home Theater Forum SteveGon 2009

  • The theme here is that soldiers who have been killed are "reanimated" and "enhanced" to become a super fighting force.

    GI (Government Issue) Goes to A New Level 2007

  • Republic, — “By each of these disciplines a certain organ of the soul is both purified and reanimated which is blinded and buried by studies of another kind; an organ better worth saving than ten thousand eyes, since truth is perceived by this alone.”

    Representative Men 2006

  • Top boffins in the States believe that they may be on the track of a way to place living human beings into suspended animation, allowing them to survive long periods effectively frozen before being "reanimated" with no ill effects.

    The Register 2010

  • This is the "reanimated" version of the fragment by Gordon Hendricks.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

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