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revival

noun

1 revival

Bringing again into activity and prominence:
— The revival of trade.
— A revival of a neglected play by Moliere.
— The Gothic revival in architecture.

synonyms: resurgence, revitalisation, revitalization, revivification.

Roget 163: reproduction, renovation; restoration etc. 660; renewal; new edition, reprint, revival, regeneration, palingenesis, revivification; apotheosis; resuscitation, ... show more

Roget 660: restoration, restoral; reinstatement, replacement, rehabilitation, reestablishment, reconstitution, reconstruction; reproduction etc. 163; renovation, renewal; ... show more

Roget 689: bracing etc. v.; recovery of strength, recuperation etc. 159; restoration, revival etc. 660; repair, refection, refocillation, ... show more

Roget 990: worship, adoration, devotion, aspiration, homage, service, humiliation; kneeling, genuflection, prostration.    prayer, invocation, supplication, rogation, ... show more

Dutch: herleving, revitalisering, hernieuwing, opbloei, opleving, oprisping, regeneratie, renaissance, revival, wedergeboorte ... show more
Polish: rewitalizacja

2 revival

An evangelistic meeting intended to reawaken interest in religion.

synonym: revival meeting.

Dutch: heropleving


Moby thesaurus: Great Leap Forward, Mass, about-face, accommodation, adaptation, adjustment, advance, advancement, alteration, amelioration, amendment, animation, apostasy, ascent, awakening, bedtime prayer, bettering, betterment, bibliolatry, boost ... show more.

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