verb

resurrect

to resurrect, to revive, to bring back

They tried to resurrect the old tradition.

They tried to resurrect the old tradition.

The film resurrects a forgotten actor's career.

The film resurrects a forgotten actor's career.

to resurrect ((sth.)) to bring (sth.) back into use or existence The team hopes to resurrect its old winning formula.

Synonyms: revive, restore, rejuvenate, bring back; Antonyms: kill, destroy, bury

From Latin 'resurrectus', past participle of 'resurgere' (to rise again), from 're-' (again) + 'surgere' (to rise).

Connects to the religious concept of resurrection. Think of bringing something back from the 'dead' or from being forgotten.

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