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have resuscitated

  • present perfect
    of resuscitate.
    resuscitate
    verb (used with object)
    to revive, especially from apparent death or from unconsciousness.

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Nick Saban may have resuscitated Steve Sarkisian’s career, but that will be the end of his humanitarian spirit.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 30, 2023

A pair of promising finishes have resuscitated Ferrari’s title hopes entering Sunday’s French Grand Prix, which occurs midway through the 2022 Formula One season.

From Washington Post Jul. 23, 2022

These undaunted investors have resuscitated GameStop shares back above $300, up from $40 in February after plunging from a peak of $347.

From Seattle Times Jun. 9, 2021

“They maybe could have resuscitated him if they could have gotten to him. But the power was turned on so they couldn’t get to him. They could not go try and help him,” JoDell says.

From Time Sep. 2, 2017

Von Buch compares the Lofodens to the jaws of a shark, and most travellers since his time have resuscitated the comparison, but I did not find it so remarkably applicable.

From Northern Travel Summer and Winter Pictures of Sweden, Denmark and Lapland by Bayard Taylor