Reviving in a sentence as an adjective

I assumed the rain got to it so I took it home in hopes of reviving it.

And CP/M had WordStar!In any case, thanks for reviving some great memories!

Aaron was a way of reviving Heymanns fading career.

If I ever strike it rich, my next business would likely be reviving the B5K for enterprise.

SF in particular seems to be reviving the general concept of the boarding house[1].

And reviving it in the current post-Snowden climate is unlikely.

If >1% see a broken website, and >99% see them reviving a dead platform extremely quicklyIt is their tradeoff to make, personally I think they are making the right one.

But consider this: what value is there in reviving the dead and frozen rather than preserving the living?As it stands today, cryonics is an act of faith, not science.

Re: "There are other solutions, but reviving Python 2 is so obviously the correct thing to do, that other solutions are not worth mentioning.

And plenty of people now living aren't even cost-competitive against the machines of 2014 or 2024, nevermind the machines of a society capable of reviving the dead.

I'd prefer eventual stagnation with the possibility of reviving innovation to a forced stagnation by a particular economic system.

Their own Latin designs frequently pay homage to the past - reviving Caslon is a good example - and it must be a stark naked feeling to lack the same sort of historical and cultural awareness when trying to navigate Hangul typography.

Reviving definitions

adjective

tending to impart new life and vigor to; "the renewing warmth of the sunshine"

See also: renewing restorative revitalizing revitalising