resurrect it is a verb which means bring back to life, resurface, revive.
The word resuscitate comes from the Latin term resurrect (which also meant to wake up), which in turn was derived from the word resurface, which literally meant "to rise again".
There is a frequent doubt about the correct way to write this word, more specifically between the forms resurrect or resurrect. However, the written form resurrect is incorrect, since that word does not exist.
When used figuratively, the word resurrect can mean put back into operation. Thus, even an object that has no life, such as a cell phone, can be resurrected. Resuscitating a cell phone or other electronic device means doing something to fix it. Still in a figurative sense, resuscitating can mean escaping from a huge risk, remembering something (resuscitating the past) or reappearing after a long time out of activity (for example, resurrecting a actor).
The Bible contains several passages about people who were resurrected. For example, Jesus resurrected Lazarus. The Bible also claims that Jesus rose from the dead three days after he was crucified.
In English, the word resurrect is translated as resuscitate. For example: The doctor said that the accident was very serious and therefore it was impossible to resuscitate the victim. - The doctor said the accident was very serious, and because it was impossible to resuscitate the victim.