reanimate造句1. He reanimated a drowned child last week.
2. All his personal dislike of Mosley was reanimated.
3. It was thus necessary to reanimate local antislavery societies, renew the propaganda war, and once more undertake large-scale petitioning.
4. He reanimated these bones but we are not told how he brought them to life.
5. This is a way to reanimate the world.
6. Black one has 2B to reanimate a creature.
7. The emperor advocated the expostulation about calamities and reanimate officeholders to point out the officials faults used for reference for the frequency of natural disasters in Yuan Dynasty.
8. And now reanimate yourself again and set up the aim for yourself.
9. So, to reanimate is to make relevant, to give life to transcendent truths.
10. After a few years' reform the coal industry of China has been reanimated.
11. For cryonics to work today, it is not necessary that we can currently reanimate cryo-preserved patients.
12. Such hopes for housing would smack of an effort to reanimate a corpse, had the bust not so far outpaced the boom.
13. Hence the popularity of the new voodoo, which claims, as I said, that elaborate financial rituals can reanimate dead banks.
14. It was Blanche who, when the conversation flagged and the youth's modesty came rushing back and overpowering him, knew how to reanimate her companion.
15. For cryonics to work today, it is not necessary that we can currently reanimate cryo-preserved patients (which we cannot).
16. Ferramosca was pronounced dead at the scene, but desperate attempts to reanimate Neri at the hospital failed.
17. A supernatural power or voodoo belief can enter into and reanimate a corpse.