Reviver vs. Revivor — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Reviver and Revivor
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Reviver
To bring back to life or consciousness; resuscitate
Revived the passenger who fainted.
Revivor
A treatise on proceedings in Equity, by way of Supplement and Revivor 1843 - The form of the subpoena issued upon a bill of revivor is given in the Appendix to the General Orders of 1833. It is sued out and served in the same manner as an ordinary subpoena, and if the bill of revivor is filed against a peer, he is served ...
Reviver
To give new health, strength, or spirit to
Was revived by the long shower.
A speech that revived morale.
Revivor
Revival of a suit which is abated by the death or marriage of any of the parties.
Reviver
To restore to use, currency, activity, or notice
Revived a fad from the 1980s.
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Revivor
Revival into force of a statute which had previously been repealed
Reviver
To present (an old play, for example) again.
Revivor
Revival of a suit which is abated by the death or marriage of any of the parties, - done by a bill of revivor.
Reviver
To renew in the mind; recall
An experience that revived a bad memory.
Reviver
To return to life or consciousness
The patient revived after the anesthetic wore off.
Reviver
To regain health, vigor, or good spirits
We only revived after the heat wave broke.
Reviver
To return to use, currency, activity, or notice
His interest in sculpture revived late in life.
Reviver
Agent noun of revive; one who revives.
Reviver
A chemical compound for making something (such as clothes or a varnished surface) look new again.
Reviver
One who, or that which, revives.
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