Revival

  • 11Revival — (engl., spr. rĭweiwĕl), religiöse Erweckung …

    Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • 12Revival — Revival,das:⇨Wiedergeburt …

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  • 13revival — /ri vaivəl/, it. /re vaival/ s. ingl. [propr. rinascita, risveglio , der. di (to ) revive rivivere ], usato in ital. al masch. [di tendenze, stili e sim., il tornare di attualità: r. di una moda ] ▶◀ (non com.) reviviscenza, ritorno.… …

    Enciclopedia Italiana

  • 14revival — (n.) the bringing of an old play back to the stage, 1660s (see REVIVE (Cf. revive)); first used in a religious sense by Cotton Mather, 1702; revivalist is first attested 1820 …

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  • 15revival — /reˈvaival, ingl. rɪˈvaɪv(J)l/ [vc. ingl., propriamente «ritorno alla vita», da to revive «rivivere»] s. m. inv. riproposta, reviviscenza, ritorno …

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  • 16revival — [n] rebirth, reawakening awakening, cheering, consolation, enkindling, freshening, invigoration, quickening, reanimation, recovery, recrudescence, regeneration, rejuvenation, renaissance, renascence, renewal, restoration, resurgence, resurrection …

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  • 17revival — ► NOUN 1) an improvement in the condition, strength, or popularity of something. 2) a reawakening of religious fervour brought about by evangelistic meetings. 3) a new production of an old play …

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  • 18revival — [ri vī′vəl] n. a reviving or being revived; specif., a) a bringing or coming back into use, attention, or being, after a decline b) a new or return presentation of a play, film, etc. some time after it has first been presented c) restoration to… …

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  • 19revival — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great, major ▪ modern, recent ▪ current ▪ cultural, economic, literary ( …

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  • 20revival — re|vi|val [rıˈvaıvəl] n 1.) [U and C] a process in which something becomes active or strong again ▪ The US and the UK have expectations of economic revival. revival of ▪ A revival of the timber industry is needed. ▪ There has been a revival of… …

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