felélesztésére
Felélesztésére is a Hungarian verb meaning "to revive" or "to bring back to life." It can be used in both literal and figurative contexts. Literally, it refers to the act of restoring life to something that has died, such as resuscitating a person or reviving a plant. Figuratively, it can mean to bring back something that has been inactive, forgotten, or neglected. This could include reviving a dead stock market, rekindling a friendship, or bringing back an old tradition. The verb is formed from the prefix "fel-" meaning "up" or "again," and the root "éleszt" meaning "to awaken" or "to animate." The suffix "-és" indicates a process or action, and "-re" is a dative case ending, suggesting the action is directed towards something. Therefore, "felélesztésére" literally translates to "for the revival of" or "to the revival of." It is a versatile word used in various situations to express the concept of restoration and renewal.