rewakes

/riˈweɪks/
verb
  1. To wake up again after having gone back to sleep.
    • He rewakes every few hours when the baby cries.
    • After the thunderstorm passed, she rewakes to the sound of birds singing.
    • The patient rewakes from the anesthesia feeling groggy.
  2. To cause someone or something to become awake or active again after a period of rest or inactivity.
    • The smell of coffee rewakes my senses every morning.
    • The teacher's enthusiasm rewakes the students' interest in history.
    • A good stretch rewakes tired muscles after a long drive.
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