An act of bringing someone or something back to life
“A short study is made of instances of resurrection or revival from death or apparent death as these appear in the text.”
An instance of something being restored to a former ideal or optimal state
“Often, regeneration of a pier leads to a revival of the town as a whole.”
A return to a former ideal or optimal state
“If he plays like that every time he is captain, we are in for a revival of England football fortunes.”
An improvement in the condition, strength, or fortunes of someone or something
“Forestry is another profession that has experienced a revival of sorts.”
The process of returning to a normal state of health
“Books are then indeed a world, both pure and good, into which we enter with all our hearts, after our revival from illness and respite from the tomb.”
An act of giving energy or life to
“The newly founded arts organization has played a significant role in the city's post-revolutionary revival of the art scene.”
The act of coming into consciousness, such as from sleep
A recreation, typically of something creative, artistic or historical
A dramatic or sudden increase in the level, amount or degree of something
Renewal or extension of authorization, with affirming, approving, or confirming again
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