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Meaning of reactivated
The primary meaning of "reactivated" is to make something active or operational again.
Etymology of reactivated
The word "reactivated" has its roots in the Latin words "re" meaning "again" and "activus" meaning "active" or "operative".
The term has been in use since the 17th century, initially in scientific and technical contexts to describe the restoration of a substance or process to its active state.
Over time, the word's usage has expanded to include a broader range of applications, including social, economic, and cultural contexts.
Synonyms
rejuvenated
restored
revived
renewed
reinvigorated
refreshed
revamped
updated
upgraded
rehabilitated
reinstated
reestablished
revitalized
reborn
regenerated
refurnished
refitted
reordered
rearranged
reorganized
resuscitated
revitalized
reenergized
rebalanced
readjusted
recalibrated
reactivated
reformed
rebuilt
recreated
redesigned
redeveloped
reinforced
reimplemented
reinitiated
relaunched
restarted
resumed
revitalized
reawakened
rekindled
reanimated
resurfaced
reemerged
reappeared
revived
rebooted
recalibrated
Definitions
- Make something active or operational again, typically after a period of inactivity or disuse.
- * Restore the activity or operation of something, such as a machine, process, or system.
- * Bring something back into use or operation, often after a period of abandonment or neglect.
Usage Examples
- The company reactivated its old factory to meet the increased demand for their products.
- * The doctor reactivated the patient's medication to help manage their symptoms.
- * The government reactivated the emergency response plan to prepare for the natural disaster.
Antonyms
deactivated
inactivated
discontinued
suspended
terminated
cancelled
abolished
destroyed
dismantled
demolished
eradicated
eliminated
extinguished
quenched
stifled
suppressed
halted
stopped
ceased
inactive
dormant
idle
inert
passive
quiescent
stagnant
static
unused
unoperative