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Meaning
Noun
●
The
act
of
reviving
, or the
state of being
revived.
●
Reanimation from a state of
languor
or
depression
;
applied
to health, a person's
spirits
, etc.
●
Renewed interest, performance,
cultivation
, or
flourishing
state of something,
as of
culture
,
commerce
, agriculture.
●
Renewed
prevalence
of something, as a
practice
or a fashion.
●
In Religion:
Renewed interest in
religion
, after
indifference
and
decline
; a
period
of
religious
awakening
;
special
religious
interest.
●
In Christianity & Religion:
Renewed interest in
religion
, after
indifference
and
decline
; a
period
of
religious
awakening
;
special
religious
interest.
A Christian
religious
meeting
held
to
inspire
active
members of a
church
body or to
gain
new converts.
●
In Law:
Restoration of
force
,
validity
, or effect;
renewal
;
reinstatement
of a
legal
action.
●
In Chemistry:
Revivification,
as of
a metal.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
revival
English
-al
English
revive
English
revivre
Middle French (ca. 1400-1600)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Reconstitution
Resurgence
Revitalization
Revitalisation
Reactivation
Reinvigoration
Related
Renaissance
Reemergence
Rebirth
Reinvention
Rediscovery
Reawakening
Emergence
Resurrection
Reimagining
Revolution
Reformation
Continuation
Rise
Restoration
Awakening
Transformation
Spinoff
Renewal
Rejuvenation
Evolution
Movement
Modernization
Reform
Expansion
Era
Surge
Development
Regeneration
Creation
Tradition
Unification
Legacy
Growth
Reversal
Reappearance
Advent
Triumph
Boom
History
Comeback
Popularity
Turnaround
Remake
Establishment
Reinterpretation
Reunion
Decline
Flowering
Beginnings
Celebration
Pursuit
Golden Age
New Wave
More
Rhymes
Rival
Revival
Outrival
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