CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REVIVIFY
PRESENT
Present
I revivify
you revivify
he/she/it revivifies
we revivify
you revivify
they revivify
Present continuous
I am revivifying
you are revivifying
he/she/it is revivifying
we are revivifying
you are revivifying
they are revivifying
Present perfect
I have revivified
you have revivified
he/she/it has revivified
we have revivified
you have revivified
they have revivified
Present perfect continuous
I have been revivifying
you have been revivifying
he/she/it has been revivifying
we have been revivifying
you have been revivifying
they have been revivifying
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I revivified
you revivified
he/she/it revivified
we revivified
you revivified
they revivified
Past continuous
I was revivifying
you were revivifying
he/she/it was revivifying
we were revivifying
you were revivifying
they were revivifying
Past perfect
I had revivified
you had revivified
he/she/it had revivified
we had revivified
you had revivified
they had revivified
Past perfect continuous
I had been revivifying
you had been revivifying
he/she/it had been revivifying
we had been revivifying
you had been revivifying
they had been revivifying
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will revivify
you will revivify
he/she/it will revivify
we will revivify
you will revivify
they will revivify
Future continuous
I will be revivifying
you will be revivifying
he/she/it will be revivifying
we will be revivifying
you will be revivifying
they will be revivifying
Future perfect
I will have revivified
you will have revivified
he/she/it will have revivified
we will have revivified
you will have revivified
they will have revivified
Future perfect continuous
I will have been revivifying
you will have been revivifying
he/she/it will have been revivifying
we will have been revivifying
you will have been revivifying
they will have been revivifying
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would revivify
you would revivify
he/she/it would revivify
we would revivify
you would revivify
they would revivify
Conditional continuous
I would be revivifying
you would be revivifying
he/she/it would be revivifying
we would be revivifying
you would be revivifying
they would be revivifying
Conditional perfect
I would have revivify
you would have revivify
he/she/it would have revivify
we would have revivify
you would have revivify
they would have revivify
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been revivifying
you would have been revivifying
he/she/it would have been revivifying
we would have been revivifying
you would have been revivifying
they would have been revivifying
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you revivify
we let´s revivify
you revivify
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
revivified
Present Participle
revivifying
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REVIVIFY»
Discover the use of
revivify in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
revivify and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Roget's II: The New Thesaurus
2. To rouse from a state of inactivity or quiescence : reactivate, reanimate,
reawaken, rekindle, renew, resurrect, resuscitate, revitalize, revivify. See
AWARENESS in Index. — See also remember, restore. revivification noun See
revival. revivify ...
Amidst the destruction, there was but one survivor. Now, years later, a journal tells of a secret route that may lead into the buried fortress. Others have discovered the trail, though, and betrayal may lurk in the hearts of each companion.
Sword and Sorcery Studio, Todd Secord, 2002
3
Chembers 21 Century Dictionary
revivify. Reye's. syndrome. revivify e» verb to put new life into someone or
something; to revive. • revivification noun. © 17c. revocable /'revakabal/ or
revokable or revokeable /n'vookabl/ o- adi capable of being revoked or recalled. •
revocability ...
4
Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents
The Louisiana planters revivify the boneblack by calcination, viz: the boneblack
after having been left for several days to ferment, is washed, dried, and then
calcined in retorts, or by means of Dérosne's apparatus, hereafter described. '
Various ...
United States. Patent Office, 1849
A myth is living if it plays a role in a ritual that intends to revivify events and
heroes. It is this fourth sense of a living myth that interests me here. The myths of
the dying gods Adonis, Tammuz, Dionysus, or, for the matter, Jesus meet such a
...
Avishai MARGALIT, Avishai Margalit, 2009
6
The Robert Bellah Reader
But our task is simply, through nostalgia, to preserve the remnants. It is somehow
or er to revivify the lifeworld and help it regain control over the systems. ve fail, we
will simply commit suicide as the human race. That is why t most unutopian of ...
Steven M. Tipton, Robert N. Bellah, 2006
The Louisiana. planters revivify the 'boneblack :byi adalfcinationi viz: the
boneblackafter having been left for several days to-fer-> ment, is washed, dried,
and then calcined in retorts, or by means of Dérosne's apparatus, hereafter
described.
United States House of Representatives, 1849
8
The Skeptic Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience
The resuscitation of little Catherine Green- hill was probably the first successful
cardiac defibrillation, and it followed earlier suggestions by American scientist
Benjamin Franklin and others that electricity might possibly be used to "revivify"
the ...
9
Power Verbs for Job Seekers: Hundreds of Verbs and Phrases ...
REVIVIFY. (ri viv ́ fi ̄ ́) (1) to put new attitude, life, or vigor into a cause; revive
Résumé bullet points: • Revivified the truth in advertising concept by creating and
overseeing the industries' campaign to back up all advertising claims, which led ...
Michael Lawrence Faulkner, Michelle Faulkner-Lunsford, 2013
logical. acting,. experiments. that. try. to. revivify. the. dead. art. of. formal. gesture
or pretend to know how seventeenth century actors pronounced their language.
We are twentieth century people, we speak as our contemporaries do. and if our
...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REVIVIFY»
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revivify is used in the context of the following news items.
Bill McKibben: Pope's encyclical gives everyone 'marching orders …
Environmental activist and founder of 350.org Bill McKibben said the publication of Pope Francis' environmental encyclical represents "a moment to revivify the ... «National Catholic Reporter, Jun 15»
David Duchovny's Dad Rock Band Is a Beautiful Representation of …
If a guy can spend years battling TV aliens on The X-Files only to turn around and revivify his career on Californication as a sleazy, womanizing Bukowski ... «Noisey, May 15»
Peter Cox in 1975 Humphrey Sutton
The aim was to revivify a country estate and particularly to restore the derelict hall. Subscribe now. Login. Already a subscriber? To see the full article you need ... «The Times, May 15»
The arts are much more than simply money-making 'creative …
But in this way the arts revivify the possibilities of human experience, and suggest that our familiar patterns of political expression may have a dark side that we ... «The Guardian, May 15»
7 great places for food lovers in San Pedro
Numerous efforts to revivify the area seem stalled and the downtown area, in particular, looks and feels a bit shopworn. But look a little deeper and the ... «Los Angeles Times, Feb 15»
Revivify social justice struggle
A conscientious graduate should be someone who avoids the alluring trap of individualism and becomes a socially conscious and responsive citizen, writes Dr ... «Independent Online, Dec 14»
The New Cooper Hewitt
... should you need to revivify an institution. The decision by the graphic-design team, led by Pentagram's Eddie Opara, to keep the founders' names rather than ... «The New Yorker, Dec 14»
Review of the Latest AC/DC Album: Rock Or Bust
2014 has been a sad year for the music industry, with no platinum certification, but should we expect this album to revivify the sales of this dying field? «The Link, Dec 14»
Drought Threatens (Artificial) Salton Sea
... District's environmental manager who supervises the Salton Sea restoration efforts, told the Union-Tribune that the bond could revivify “habitat cells,” scattered ... «Breitbart News, Sep 14»
'The Zone of Interest', by Martin Amis
One of the many challenges of writing about the Holocaust is how to revivify the reader's responsiveness to what Primo Levi called “the nature of the offence”; ... «Financial Times, Aug 14»