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reactivate Definition

re·ac·ti·vate (rē aktə vāt′)

transitive verb -·vat′ed, -·vat′·ing

  1. to make active again
  2. ☆ to place (an inactivated military unit, ship, etc.) back on an active status

intransitive verb

to be reactivated

reactivate Related Forms

re·ac′·ti·va·tion noun

reactivate Usage Examples

Object

  • virus: It is not inconceivable that the CaMV 35S promoter in transgenic constructs can reactivate dormant viruses or generate new viruses by recombination.
  • account: An email will be sent to that address with a special link, allowing you to reactivate the account with a new password.
  • system: Change your hardware too much and you'll need to reactivate the operating system.
  • cell: The basic science of fusing the cytoplasm and nucleus and reactivating the cell is very poorly understood.
  • link: Her contacts with both the schools and local community in Bricquebec will help reactivate the links.
  • project: It is intended to reactivate this project, which has been in abeyance for some time.

Preposition: as

result: And there is evidence that such dormant viruses can be reactivated as a result of genetic recombination.

Modifying Another Word

  • recently: Some of these slope failures may be long established, even possibly recently reactivated, features.
  • then: They appear randomly at particular sites and may be active for years or become dormant then reactivate some years later.
  • also: Spiky plants can bring bad energy, but they can also reactivate areas of sluggish energy in the home, thus moving chi around.
  • easily: This window can be accessed, collapsed, and reactivated easily at any point in your transcription.
  • either: How can I access and reactivate either of these applications?
  • not: Moreover, they do not fade out if they are not reactivated regularly.

Preposition: after

minute: When you call The Royal Bank of Scotland customer service center to have your card deactivated, it will automatically reactivate after 15 minutes.

Preposition: in

organ: Months or even years later, however, the disease can become reactivated in different organs if the immune system is weakened.

Preposition: of

application: How can I access and reactivate either of these applications?

Preposition: from

state: In some individuals, HSV can be reactivated from a latent state.