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Meanings of
renascent
in English
Rising again as to new life and vigor.
resurgent
Related terms
revived
Usage of
renascent
in English
1
For our drama is
renascent
,
and nothing will stop its growth.
2
The hours, days, and weeks fled by, filled with
renascent
joys.
3
Would they perhaps even usher in some gleaming,
renascent
era?
4
The faint,
renascent
glamour which had begun to attach to literature and social life disappeared.
5
Phillotson's heart sank, for desire was
renascent
in him.
6
The second consists of
renascent
myths of bygone ages, distorted, sometimes, it is true, and recast.
7
It is not
renascent
because this or that man is writing, but because of a new spirit.
8
As a relatively declining west must learn to live with a powerfully
renascent
east, this has particular significance.
9
The
renascent
religion that is now taking shape, it seems, had no founder; it points to no origins.
10
Through all Africa and Western Asia there is a great to-morrow for a
renascent
Islam under Arab auspices.
11
He was willing to accompany him in the name of
renascent
anger and more than a little guilt.
12
Far rather would they make the most abject surrenders to the Kaiser than deal with a
renascent
Republican Germany.
13
And now I can reveal that we know the identity of his
renascent
historic opponent in the blue corner too.
14
What, then, are to be the main channels down which the
renascent
English drama will float in the coming years?
15
Saturday FA Cup fifth round, Southampton v Portsmouth: Don't bet against Alan Pardew's
renascent
League One Saints supplying a shock.
16
What sort of working arrangements are our
renascent
owning and directing classes likely to make with the new labouring class?
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renascent
Adjective
Frequent collocations
renascent religion
beat a renascent
powerfully renascent
renascent anger
renascent cinema
More collocations
Renascent
through the time