come to life (verb)

  • 51revolve around — verb 1. center upon (Freq. 2) Her entire attention centered on her children Our day revolved around our work • Syn: ↑focus on, ↑center on, ↑revolve about, ↑concentrate on, ↑center …

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  • 52quicken — verb /ˈkwɪkən/ a) To give life to; to animate, make alive, revive. Whosoever will goo about to save his lyfe, shall loose it: And whosoever shall loose his life, shall quycken it. b) To come back to life, receive life. I quickened my pace when I… …

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  • 53inherit — verb Etymology: Middle English enheriten to give right of inheritance to, from Anglo French enheriter, from Late Latin inhereditare, from Latin in + hereditas inheritance more at heredity Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to come into… …

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  • 54perish — verb 1) millions of soldiers perished Syn: die, lose one s life, be killed, fall, expire, meet one s death, be lost, lay down one s life, breathe one s last, pass away, go the way of all flesh, give up the ghost, go to glory, meet one s maker,… …

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  • 55repent — verb (formal) ADVERB ▪ genuinely, sincerely, truly ▪ In order to be saved one must truly repent. VERB + REPENT ▪ come to ▪ …

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  • 56be — verb 1) there was once a king Syn: exist, have being, have existence; live, be alive, have life, breathe, draw breath, be extant 2) the trial is tomorrow at half past one Syn: occur, happen …

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  • 57issue — Verb: To come forth; to come out. To put forth, as to issue corporate securities. Noun: That which is issued at a particular time, as a bond issue. An increment, product, profit, or crop arising from real estate. 33 Am J1st Life Est § 313. All… …

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  • 58throw dirt — verb a) To fling dust or similar. I hope...that you are ignorant of the whole affair, and are so bold only because you are blind...And blind enough; so that you blunder on through thick and thin, bespattering all that come in your way, according… …

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  • 59recreate — verb /ˈɹɛkɹɪeɪt/ a) To give new life, energy or encouragement (to); to refresh, enliven. In Italy, though they bide in cities in winter, which is more gentlemanlike, all the summer they come abroad to their country houses, to recreate themselves …

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  • 60rise — verb (past rose; past participle risen) 1》 come or go up.     ↘reach a higher social or professional position.     ↘(rise above) succeed in not being constrained by. 2》 get up from lying, sitting, or kneeling.     ↘chiefly Brit. (of a meeting or… …

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