English to Kannada Dictionary revive

revive

ಪುನಶ್ಚೇತನಕ್ಕೆ
definition
verb
both men collapsed, but were revived
restore to life or consciousness.
translation of 'revive'
ಎಚ್ಚೆತ್ತುಕೊ,
ಪುನಃಜೀವಂತವಾಗು
verb
ಪುನರುಜ್ಜಿವಿತಗೊಳ್ಳು
example
Newspapers around the world showed the picture above of the Paraguayan policeman trying desperately to 'revive' the baby he rescued from the smouldering supermarket.
Despite little hope that either could be saved, rescuers tried to 'revive' them and after working for 30 minutes heard a faint heartbeat coming from Andreas.
Paramedics were called after he began having breathing difficulties and lost consciousness, but efforts to 'revive' him failed and he later died.
They also learnt about traditional Jewish life in Europe before the Holocaust and attempts to 'revive' Jewish communities after the fall of communism.
The reforms Japan has undertaken to 'revive' economic growth fall somewhere between bland and modest.
He always wants to pour out love and life; he always wants to forgive, to renew, and to 'revive' us.
Alas, not all of the energy within the king's body could heal, nor 'revive' his beloved wife and queen.
Don Drabble and Karen Christian have used their skills, enthusiasm and energy to 'revive' the hall and its past.
she was beginning to 'revive' from her faint
the paper made panicky attempts to 'revive' falling sales
We must 'revive' the spirit of Bandung, as a part of an international movement.
When the petals drop it takes watering consistency to 'revive' the next batch of blooms.
They battled their way into the flat, found Louie in a cot in a bedroom and brought him outside to 'revive' him.
After several times of shocking him until he passed out it took more than a couple of buckets of cold water to 'revive' him.
He had lost consciousness, but the lifeguards were able to 'revive' him once his friends brought him to shore.
It was only their desperate efforts to 'revive' him that saved his life.
the paper made panicky attempts to 'revive' falling sales
she was beginning to 'revive' from her faint
Stand shrivelled dahlia tubers in warm water overnight to 'revive' them.
Tea and refreshments will be served to 'revive' the shoppers.
Therefore, due to a deceleration of external and domestic demand, we believe that counter-cyclical fiscal stimulus is necessary to 'revive' the economy.
In the 1950s Caithness County Council, in a laudable attempt to 'revive' the fishing industry on the island of Stroma, spent up to £30,000 on a new harbour.
More stories like this one are inevitable as the recording industry makes war on its customers, in a doomed attempt to 'revive' the industry's dying business model.
These are the latest attempt to 'revive' a flagging peace process between striking security workers and managers who want to axe 150 posts and slash wages by 40 per cent.
We carefully extracted the sucker from the trout's mouth, held it briefly in water to 'revive' it, and let it go.
Now a Labor premier aimed to challenge vested interests and 'revive' reform.
Attempts to 'revive' him at the water's edge failed and he died before he arrived at the Royal Preston Hospital by air ambulance.
Instead, we must 'revive' efforts to strengthen international law and international institutions.
The area's health trusts are battling to 'revive' their critical financial conditions.
As soon as Jim was out of the shower, Blair went in, letting the hot water 'revive' tired muscles.
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