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will reanimate

  • future tense
    of reanimate.
    reanimate
    verb (used with object)
    to restore to life; resuscitate.

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Over the past weeks, and all the canceled events, I have promised myself that my life is merely flash-frozen, that I will reanimate it soon—six weeks, I kept telling myself.

From Slate Dec. 29, 2021

There will be other “Jitney” revivals that will reanimate the life and times of these characters, but don’t make the mistake of skipping this one.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 25, 2019

Both will reanimate her work for existing fans and deliver it anew to younger generations.

From The Guardian Aug. 22, 2014

"Chernobyl will reanimate the entire nuclear debate in Western Europe," said Thomas Roser of Bonn's Atomforum.

From Time Magazine Archive

It will reanimate the languishing commerce of Champagne and Burgundy, by furnishing a water transportation for their wines to Nantes, which also will receive new consequence by becoming the emporium of that commerce.

From Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 2 by Thomas Jefferson Randolph

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