revivable

/rɪˈvaɪvəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being brought back to life, consciousness, or a functioning state.
    • The company's failing brand was revivable through a clever marketing campaign.
    • The old computer is barely revivable, but the technician thinks he can fix it.
    • After the drought, the garden was revivable with careful watering and care.
  2. Capable of being brought back into use, popularity, or existence.
    • Some people believe that traditional crafts are revivable if we teach them in schools.
    • That fashion trend from the 1990s is surprisingly revivable among young people today.
    • The ancient language is not easily revivable because so few records remain.