"To cause to vibrate again; to subject to a second or further vibration. Now chiefly technical", Early 18th cent. From re- + vibrate, after post-classical Latin revibrare (1679 in this sense in the passage translated in quot. 1702; 5th cent. in senses ‘to reflect (something)’ and ‘to give a reflection’).[revibrate etymology, revibrate origin, 英语词源]