8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Resuscitate' in a Sentence
"To revive, especially from apparent death or unconsciousness." more
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The software update was designed to resuscitate the performance of the sluggish computer system.
The tech company introduced new features to resuscitate the popularity of its outdated software.
Innovative technologies were employed to resuscitate the outdated communication system.
The scientist believes new technology will resuscitate interest in space exploration.
Innovators are resuscitating outdated technologies with new applications.
The innovative technology will have resuscitated the old computer, making it run faster than ever.
I am resuscitating the old computer, hoping to bring it back to life.
Innovations in technology have resuscitated the obsolete devices.
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