return+to+consciousness

  • 41anabiosis — n. return to consciousness, bringing back to life …

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  • 42bring to life — v. cause to return to consciousness, cause to become conscious again; put animation into; animate; make lifelike …

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  • 43come to — 1. Consent or yield to. 2. Amount to. 3. Recover (as from fainting), return to consciousness …

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  • 44come to one's self — Recover one s senses, come to, return to consciousness …

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  • 45bring around — 1) she administered CPR and brought him around Syn: wake up, return to consciousness, rouse, bring to 2) we would have brought him around, given time Syn: persuade, convince, win over, sway, influence …

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  • 46revive — v 1. reactivate, renew, activate, set in motion, start; incite, instigate. 2. rejuvenate, reanimate, reinvigorate, revitalize, regenerate, recharge, rekindle, renew, refresh, freshen, resuscitate, put or breathe new life into. 3. cheer, encourage …

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  • 47bring around — verb 1. cause to adopt an opinion or course of action His urgent letter finally brought me around to give money to the school • Syn: ↑bring round • Hypernyms: ↑persuade • Verb Frames: Somebody s somebody …

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  • 48bring round — verb 1. cause to adopt an opinion or course of action His urgent letter finally brought me around to give money to the school • Syn: ↑bring around • Hypernyms: ↑persuade • Verb Frames: Somebody s somebody …

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  • 49bring someone round — 1 she administered artificial respiration and brought him round: WAKE UP, return to consciousness, rouse, bring to. 2 we would have brought him round, given time: PERSUADE, convince, talk round, win over, sway, influe …

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  • 50Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; …

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