will resuscitate
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future tenseof resuscitate.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
resuscitateverb (used with object)to revive, especially from apparent death or from unconsciousness.
Example Sentences
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We don’t know whether his headphones will resuscitate the celebrity audio gear space or if he’s just cashing a paycheck at the tail-end of the trend.
From Slate ● Jul. 16, 2018
"It's the very community everyone is hoping will resuscitate Greece, namely the corporates. You'll end up depriving them of their cash."
From Reuters ● Jul. 26, 2015
The mixture of carbon dioxide and oxygen which often will resuscitate persons shocked by electricity, may also be helpful to pneumonia patients, announced New York Edison System Electric Light Co. last week.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Ma will "resuscitate the race of Wagnerian sopranos."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Permit me to unfold to you something of our philosophy, a philosophy which will resuscitate our country, and place her again in her ancient position, as intellectual monitress of Europe.
From The Italians by Frances Elliot