Resurrect (verb)

  1. Bring back to life or consciousness.
  2. Bring (something) back into use or existence.
  3. Recover (a previous right, practice, or custom).

Origin:

Mid 16th century: from latin resurrect- "risen again", from the verb resurgere, from re- "again" + surgere "rise".

Examples:

  1. Jesus is said to have resurrected after three days.
  2. The company resurrected the brand after a few years of dormancy.
  3. The government decided to resurrect the policy that had been abandoned years ago.
  4. The scientist was able to resurrect the extinct species through genetic engineering.
  5. The company resurrected the old product line in response to customer demand.
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