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revisualization combined form of visualization.
revitalize to give fresh life, vigor, or vitality to.
revival the act or process of reviving. [4 definitions]
revivalism the collective movements of religious revival.
revivalist one who promotes or conducts religious revivals. [3 definitions]
revive to update or bring back into use. [9 definitions]
revivify to inject new life or vitality into.
revocable capable of being canceled, withdrawn, or annulled.
revocation the act of revoking or condition of being revoked; annulment; nullification.
revocatory having to do with a revocation; holding or communicating a revocation.
revoke to withdraw, rescind, annul, or cancel. [3 definitions]
revolt to enter into active and usu. violent opposition against an established authority or political system. [5 definitions]
revolting extremely offensive; disgusting. [2 definitions]
revolution the internal, usu. forcible, overthrow of a political system or legitimate government. [5 definitions]
revolutionary of, relating to, or marked by a desire for revolution. [3 definitions]
Revolutionary War the war of 1775-83 in which the American colonies won their independence from Great Britain; American Revolution.
revolutionist one who participates in or supports a revolution.
revolutionize to radically alter in ways that have wide-ranging effects; transform. [2 definitions]
revolve to turn or spin on an axis. [6 definitions]
revolver a handgun with a revolving set of cylindrical chambers for bullets. [2 definitions]
revolving able to revolve.