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Revive in Hindi

Meaning, Devanagari spelling and pronunciation

Revivevti
फिर जीवित करना
🗣️ phir jivit karana [/ɹɪˈvaɪ̯v/, [ɹʷɪˈvaɪ̯v], /ɹiˈvaɪv/, [ɹʷɪi̯ˈvaɪv], /ɹəˈvaɪ̯v/, [ɹʷəˈvaɪ̯v]]
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📖 Meaning of “revive”

The meaning of “revive” in Hindi is फिर जीवित करना, pronounced phir jivit karana — it is a vti. Copy the Devanagari word above, hear how it is pronounced, and use it anywhere. To type words like this yourself, try our Hindi typing tool, or explore more words in the vocabulary sets.

📘 Definition of revive

return to consciousness

🟢 Similar words for revive
come to resuscitate animate recreate reanimate renovate repair quicken vivify revivify resurrect
✍️ Revive in a sentence
The plants will revive in water.
डॉक्टरों ने मरीज को जिसके दिल का दौरा पड़ गया था, फिर जीवित कर दिया।
🌱 Word Origin (Etymology)

The verb is derived from Late Middle English reviven, revyven (“to recover from illness; to regain consciousness; to return to life after death; to happen again, recur; to be rejuvenated, renewed; (figurative) to bring back; (alchemy) of a metal: to be restored to its original form”), from Anglo-Norman reviver, revivre (“to return to life after death; to rejuvenate, renew; to make (a law or legal document) valid again”), Middle French revivre, and Old French revivre (“to return to life after death; to rejuvenate, renew”) (modern French revivre), and directly from their etymon Latin revīvere, the present active infinitive of revīvō (“to live again”), from re- (prefix meaning ‘again’) + vīvō (“to be alive, survive; to live”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *gʷeyh₃- (“to live”)).
The noun is derived from the verb.

Quick facts about “revive”

Everything we know about this word at a glance.

Word (English)
Revive
Meaning in Hindi
फिर जीवित करना
Pronunciation
phir jivit karana
Part of speech
Vti
Similar words
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Word Origin (Etymology)
The verb is derived from Late Middle English reviven, revyven (“to recover from illness; to regain consciousness; to return to life after death; to happen again, recur; to be rejuvenated, renewed; (figurative) to bring back; (alchemy) of a metal: to be restored to its original form”), from Anglo-Norman reviver, revivre (“to return to life after death; to rejuvenate, renew; to make (a law or legal document) valid again”), Middle French revivre, and Old French revivre (“to return to life after death; to rejuvenate, renew”) (modern French revivre), and directly from their etymon Latin revīvere, the present active infinitive of revīvō (“to live again”), from re- (prefix meaning ‘again’) + vīvō (“to be alive, survive; to live”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *gʷeyh₃- (“to live”)).
The noun is derived from the verb.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Hindi meaning of "revive" is फिर जीवित करना (phir jivit karana).
In Devanagari script it is written as फिर जीवित करना.
It is pronounced "phir jivit karana". Tap the speaker icon on this page to hear it aloud.