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Resuscitating meaning
present participle and gerund of resuscitate
Example sentences (13)
I found it shameful that insurance would reimburse more for procedures as minor as freezing warts than for an hour spent resuscitating a newborn or counseling a suicidal teen.
Merrell draws on his experience as a developer to weigh the costs, benefits and challenges associated with resuscitating and refactoring old software.
The euro looks sick as the Fed’s Powell pounds the table for two more rate hikes, resuscitating the DXY.
Notwithstanding substantial investments made so far toward resuscitating the unarguably dilapidated refineries, these facilities have failed to meet domestic fuel demands.
If research shows that people with antibodies have significant immunity, medical personnel with antibodies could choose to be on the health care front lines, taking on such dangerous tasks as intubating or resuscitating seriously ill Covid-19 patients.
The focus of the next U.S. leader should therefore not be on backing an angry bear further into a corner, but rather prudently on arms control, crisis management, as well as resuscitating the global economy by invigorating new and dynamic trade linkages.
Because I was resuscitating these arguments with my dad, which is ‘Is free trade really free?
Meredith would see Denny when she was in limbo, and would continually ignore his attempts at resuscitating her.
Resuscitating the WTO will require changing its rules.
Malan said, “While resuscitating these patients I feel I need to do everything for this child to survive so they can talk to their parents, resolve problems and carry on with their lives,” he said.
Resuscitating infrastructure will be about government committing to assistance by providing tax incentives to would be investors.
As French was forbidden, many Luxembourgers resorted to resuscitating old Luxembourgish words, which led to a renaissance of the language.
By resuscitating one of the most bitterly resented features of the colonial state, obligatory civic work contributed in no small way to the erosion of legitimacy suffered by the Mobutist state.