Yes, it is a form of the verb "to revive." It means to recover or to restore.
The word "revive" is a verb.
The noun forms form the verb to revive are reviver, revival, and the gerund, reviving.
It derives from the Latin verb 'resuscito, resuscitare'. The verb tends to be translated as 'to revive, resuscitate'.
The Latin equivalent of the English noun 'resuscitation' is resuscitatio. It derives from the verb 'resuscito, resuscitare'. The verb tends to be translated as 'to revive, resuscitate'.
The abstract noun forms form the verb to revive are revivability, and the gerund, reviving. A related abstract noun is revival.
That is the correct spelling for "resuscitation", the restoration of consciousness, or of life (usually regarding breathing).
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Without funds, the agency could not revive the program.CPR is used to revive a person who has no heartbeat or respirations.I hope we can revive our friendship.
The abstract noun form of the verb to revive is revival, a word for a period in which something becomes popular again; a restoration of body, mind, or spirit after a down period; a presentation of a play or movie many years after it was last seen; a word for a concept.
People can revive people with C.P.R.
You could revive it at the oburgh museam
The nurse tried to revive her from unconsciousness.