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REVOCA'TION, n. [L. revocatio.] 1. The act of recalling or calling back; as the ...
REV'OCATE, v.t. [L. revoco; re and voco, to call.] To recall; to call back. [Not...
REV'OCABLENESS, n. The quality of being revocable.
REV'OCABLE, a. [l. revocabilis. See Revoke .] That may be recalled or revoked; t...
REVI'VOR, n. In law, the reviving of a suit which is abated by the death of any ...
REVIVIS'CENT, a. Reviving; regaining or restoring life or action.
REVIVIS'CENCE, REVIVIS'CENCY, n. Renewal of life; return to life.
REVI'VING, ppr. Bringing to life again; reanimating; renewing; recalling to the ...
REVIV'IFY, v.t. 1. To recall to life; to reanimate. 2. To give new life or vigor...
REVIVIFICA'TION, n. 1. Renewal of life; restoration of life; or the act of recal...
REVIV'IFICATE, v.t. [L. re and vivifico; vivus, alive, and facio, to make.] To r...
REVI'VER, n. That which revives; that which invigorates or refreshes; one that r...
REVI'VED, pp. Brought to life; reanimated; renewed; recovered; quickened; cheere...
REVI'VE, v.i. [L. revivisco; re and vivo, to live.] 1. To return to life; to rec...
REVI'VAL, n. [from revive.] 1. Return, recall or recovery to life from death or ...
REVI'SOR, n. In Russia, one who has taken the number of inhabitants.