Resuscitate \Re*sus"ci*tate\, a. [L. resuscitatus, p. p. of resuscitare; pref. re- re- + suscitare to raise, rouse. See {Suscitate}.] Restored to life. [R.] --Bp. Gardiner.
Resuscitate \Re*sus"ci*tate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Resuscitated};p. pr. & vb. n. {Resuscitating}.] To revivify; to revive; especially, to recover or restore from apparent death; as, to resuscitate a drowned person; to resuscitate withered plants.
Resuscitate \Re*sus"ci*tate\, v. i. To come to life again; to revive.
These projects, however often slain, always resuscitate. --J. S. Mill.
The Bank of Italy on Friday failed to resuscitate the lira despite a 1.75 percentage point increase in interest rates.
The federal government, after spending billions to resuscitate the Farm Belt, sees little sense in making it easy for beginning farmers again.
The president, under strong pressure to resuscitate the economy, made his remarks to reporters before meeting with real-estate industry officials.
A young doctor who jokingly taped a bandage marked "Do not resuscitate" on the head of an injured drifter has been ordered to perform 100 hours of community service at a clinic for the homeless.
A passer-by spotted them in the ocean Thursday evening, and visiting medical students tried to resuscitate them.
Her mother at her side, Stormie went into cardiac arrest and died at 9:52 a.m. Doctors tried for more than an hour to resuscitate her.
"Shortly after the victims arrived, he was helping resuscitate one of the children.
The plan would mark an historic departure from most post-World War II, unilateral American efforts to resuscitate democracies.
Mr. Mulroney hopes to resuscitate efforts, begun by the Carter and Trudeau administrations in 1978, to establish a U.S.ICanada acid-rain accord.
And if new part-owners can be brought in to help "resuscitate" a company, Mr. Icahn says, he's in favor of that, too.
For the past year, bankers' reluctance to lend has been retarding the growth of the economy, contributing to the recession and frustrating the Fed's efforts to resuscitate the economy.
It had also sold its library to Mr Ted Turner, the CNN television mogul, although the company had held on to the UA library of 1,500 films. Mr Mancuso's first objective was to assemble a new team to revitalise MGM and to resuscitate UA.
In a presidential election year when Democrats hope to exploit a perceived "gender gap," the political merits may be enough to resuscitate the bill.
A new generation of mainframes will start to become available toward the end of this quarter, which could resuscitate demand, but they won't be available in big volumes until the fourth quarter.
Critics dismiss Serbia's plans to resuscitate Yugoslavia as an attempt to inherit the common property of the 73-year-old state. The borders of the new state have yet to be determined.
There also is concern that the commissioner has created an unrealistic wave of hope with his plans to resuscitate what appear to be badly damaged companies.