revive
This term carries a strong sense of restoration, evoking the image of something returning from the brink of death, oblivion, or total inactivity. It is frequently used in medical emergencies to describe the sudden return of consciousness or vitality, creating a high-stakes, urgent atmosphere. In cultural or emotional contexts, it suggests a conscious effort to rescue a tradition or a dormant feeling from being permanently lost. It differs from simply restarting something by implying that the subject had previously faded or decayed, making the act of revival a form of salvation or renewal.
Meanings
To restore someone to consciousness or health after a period of unconsciousness or illness.
"The paramedics managed to revive the patient using a defibrillator."