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    resuscitate
    /rɪˈsʌsɪteɪt/

    verb

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  2. to bring someone who is dying back to life, wake someone who is unconscious, or bring something back into use or existence: [ T ] You should learn how to resuscitate a person whose breathing has stopped. [ T ] He led the effort to resuscitate the local newspaper.

  3. The meaning of RESUSCITATE is to revive from apparent death or from unconsciousness; also : revitalize. How to use resuscitate in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. re·sus·ci·tate. (rĭ-sŭs′ĭ-tāt′) tr.v. re·sus·ci·tat·ed, re·sus·ci·tat·ing, re·sus·ci·tates. 1. To restore consciousness or other signs of life to (one who appears dead): resuscitated the man after cardiac arrest. 2. To restore to use, activity, vigor, or notice; reinvigorate: a meeting that resuscitated his career.

  5. to bring someone who is dying back to life, wake someone who is unconscious, or bring something back into use or existence: [ T ] You should learn how to resuscitate a person whose breathing has stopped. [ T ] He led the effort to resuscitate the local newspaper.

  6. RESUSCITATION definition: 1. the act of bringing someone or something back to life or waking them: 2. a return to success…. Learn more.

  7. Mar 18, 2021 · You would use "resuscitate" if the person in question had stopped breathing, and/or their heart had stopped beating. You pound on the person's chest, or blow into their lungs, whatever, in order to get their vital functions working again, before they are actually dead .

  8. Resuscitate is a verb that refers to the act of reviving someone from unconsciousness or apparent death. This may involve using emergency medical techniques to stimulate breathing or blood circulation, often during a life-threatening situation such as cardiac arrest or drowning.

  9. Nov 9, 2024 · Verb. [edit] resuscitate (third-person singular simple present resuscitates, present participle resuscitating, simple past and past participle resuscitated) (transitive) To restore consciousness, vigor, or life to. to resuscitate a drowned person. to resuscitate withered plants. (intransitive) To regain consciousness. Synonym: come to.

  10. resuscitate. (rĭ-sŭs′ĭ-tāt′) tr.v. resusci·tated, resusci·tating, resusci·tates. To restore consciousness or other signs of life to (one who appears dead): resuscitated the man after cardiac arrest. re·sus′ci·ta·ble (-tə-bəl) adj. re·sus′ci·ta′tion n. re·sus′ci·ta′tive adj.

  11. resuscitate. (rĭ-sŭs′ĭ-tāt′) tr.v. resusci·tated, resusci·tating, resusci·tates. To restore consciousness or other signs of life to (one who appears dead): resuscitated the man after cardiac arrest. re·sus′ci·ta·ble (-tə-bəl) adj. re·sus′ci·ta′tion n. re·sus′ci·ta′tive adj.