bring+to+life

  • 1bring to life — 1. To give life to, make alive 2. To animate • • • Main Entry: ↑life * * * bring (or come) to life regain or cause to regain consciousness or return as if from death all this was of great interest to her, as if she were coming to life after a… …

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  • 2bring to life — bring (someone/something) to life to make something exciting and interesting. Large, colorful illustrations bring to life the classic story of Snow White …

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  • 3bring to life — v. cause to return to consciousness, cause to become conscious again; put animation into; animate; make lifelike …

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  • 4bring to life — idi a) to restore to consciousness b) to make animated c) to imbue with lifelike characteristics …

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  • 5come (or bring) to life — 1》 regain or cause to regain consciousness. 2》 become or make active, lively, or interesting. → life …

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  • 6life — or get a life [līf] n. pl. lives [ME < OE līf, akin to ON líf, life, Ger leib, body < IE base * leibh , to LIVE1] 1. that property or quality of plants and animals that distinguishes them from inorganic matter or dead organisms; specif.,… …

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  • 7bring someone to life — bring (someone/something) to life to make something exciting and interesting. Large, colorful illustrations bring to life the classic story of Snow White …

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  • 8bring something to life — bring (someone/something) to life to make something exciting and interesting. Large, colorful illustrations bring to life the classic story of Snow White …

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  • 9bring — /brɪŋ / (say bring) verb (t) (brought, bringing) 1. to cause to come with oneself; take along to the place or person sought; conduct or convey. 2. to cause to come, as to a recipient or possessor, to the mind or knowledge, into a particular… …

  • 10life — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Fact of existence Nouns 1. life, vitality, existence, being, living, animation, this mortal coil; vital force, flame, or spark, biorhythm; respiration, breath [of life], lifeblood, life force,… …

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