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revival
  1. The act of reviving, or the state of being revived
  2. Renewed attention to something, as to letters or literature.
  3. Renewed performance of, or interest in, something, such as drama or literature.
  4. Renewed interest in religion, after indifference and decline; a period of religious awakening; special religious interest.
  5. A Christian religious meeting held to inspire active members of a church body or to gain new converts.
  6. Reanimation from a state of languor or depression; applied to health, a person's spirits, etc.
  7. Renewed pursuit, or cultivation, or flourishing state of something, as of commerce, arts, agriculture.
  8. Renewed prevalence of something, as a practice or a fashion.
  9. Restoration of force, validity, or effect; renewal.
  10. Revivification, as of a metal.
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  12. Examples:
    1. “A short study is made of instances of resurrection or revival from death or apparent death as these appear in the text.”
      “Often, regeneration of a pier leads to a revival of the town as a whole.”
      “If he plays like that every time he is captain, we are in for a revival of England football fortunes.”
revivor
  1. (Britain, law) revival of a suit which is abated by the death or marriage of any of the parties.
  2. (Ireland, law) revival into force of a statute which had previously been repealed
revivification
  1. The act of reviving; restoration of life.
  2. (chemistry) The reduction of a metal from a state of combination to its metallic state.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Dr Allawi cannot and does not claim credit for the democratic revivification of his country.”
      “Maybe the nation really has put Vietnam behind it, despite the current attempts at revivification.”
      “Similarly, the revivification of the CLO market suggests that many investors are perfectly willing to buy risky private debt.”
revivalism
  1. Advocacy for the revival of a former practice, custom, etc.
  2. Spiritual fervour of or for a religious revival.
  3. Examples:
    1. “Indeed, in the colonial period, countershifts, with various forms of revivalism of the Shakti cult, were observed.”
      “To the extent they fight against the new revivalism of that old time ideology of liberty, they give aid and comfort to the enemy.”
      “African-Caribbean religious practices such as revivalism, Kumina, and Rastafarianism have especially significant African influences.”
revitalization
  1. The act of revitalizing; reactivation
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The newly restored theatre has inspired further revitalization of the city's theatre district.”
      “We are very happy to be a part of the revitalization of historic downtown Wilmington.”
      “I found the rhetoric of cultural revitalization to be prevalent at all levels of society.”
reviver
  1. Agent noun of revive; one who revives.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Driver reviver stops provide free tea and coffee and give you opportunity to take a break without going too far out of your way.”
      “Thomas Rickman, the reviver and historian of Gothic architecture, practised as an architect in Birmingham.”
      “Mr Trichet, you really are the reviver of a very poor system for all the peoples of Europe.”
revitalizer
  1. One who, or that which, revitalizes.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The Brooklyn-born, single-name rhythm-and-blues revitalizer called Maxwell is known for live shows that cause much bra-throwing and carrying on.”
      “A luxurious skin revitalizer that encourages a perfectly clear, uniform complexion.”
      “Excellent revitalizer of the epidermis, it prevents reddening and soothes light burns or erythema.”
reviving
revivability
  1. The state of being revivable.
revivication
  1. (obsolete) The act of revivicating.
revivifier
  1. One who revivifies.
revivement
  1. (obsolete) revival
revivifications
revitalizations
revivications
  1. plural of revivication
revivabilities
  1. plural of revivability
revitalizers
  1. plural of revitalizer
revivements
  1. plural of revivement
  2. Examples:
    1. “Lauer was recruited last year by Rolf Klug in the run-up of the long planned revivements of Atronic's leadership.”
revivalisms
  1. plural of revivalism
revivifiers
  1. plural of revivifier
revivings
revivals
  1. plural of revival
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The troupe ushered in three successful premieres and produced several revivals of note.”
      “The structure and content of religious celebrations, processionals, revivals and regular religious meetings also require analysis.”
      “In fashion and music, cycles of revivals, retrospectives, and recombinations have emerged, defining styles with an eerie predictability.”
revivers
  1. plural of reviver
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Criticized later by the revivers of plain style, he insisted that style should vary with subject.”
      “It may have been so long ago that most of those would-be revivers could not have possibly seen the city then.”
      “Hong Kong's unemployment rate dropped marginally in April to a 17-month low of 7.1 per cent, helped by the twin economic revivers of tourism and consumer spending.”
revivors
  1. plural of revivor
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