ravivementcommon nounSyllable DecompositionravivementEtymologyexpandfrom Latin vivus: living, lively, animated, aliveDefinitions1. To bring a wound back to its original intensity.médecineexpand2. The act of making something more lively, of bringing it back to its former vigorexpand3. The act of reviving, of bringing back to lifefigurativeexpand4. Cleaning or degreasing of metal in order to solder or gild it. In this case, the term 'ravivage' is preferred.techniqueexpandPluralravivementsSee alsoavivage (cn.) aviver (v.) ravivage (cn.) avivement (cn.) raviver (v.) vivier (cn.)