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Meanings of
renascence
in английском
португальский
renascimento
каталонский
reencarnació
испанский
renacimiento
Back to the meaning
A second or new birth.
rebirth
reincarnation
Renaissance
португальский
renascimento
Синонимы
Examples for "
rebirth
"
rebirth
reincarnation
Renaissance
Examples for "
rebirth
"
1
And often the story returns to midnight,
rebirth
and a new day.
2
Up-and-coming gap year locations Colombia is the midst of a tourism
rebirth
.
3
State capitalism is not the
rebirth
of socialist central planning, he writes.
4
Of course, another manifestation of
rebirth
-Renaissance sprang to mind immediately.
5
But that
rebirth
is on hold, a hostage to German domestic politics.
1
The idea of
reincarnation
is very strong in the Niger Delta tribes.
2
Beliefs of the Central Australian aborigines concerning the
reincarnation
of the dead.
3
Generally speaking, the common Wiccan belief in
reincarnation
is unique to Wicca.
4
I believe that Mr Salmond is the
reincarnation
of Charles Stewart Parnell.
5
Yes, their notion of
reincarnation
is more Pythagorean than Buddhist, well done.
1
The other main features of the
Renaissance
permitted similar shifts in perspective.
2
Investment firm China
Renaissance
was the exclusive financial advisor for the deal.
3
In any case,
Renaissance
and Reformation were, in global terms, small-scale phenomena.
4
The brass nail-heads are in the purest style of the early
Renaissance
.
5
Boutique investment firm China
Renaissance
advised the selling shareholders, that person said.
Usage of
renascence
in английском
1
Such, in brief outline, is the story of the
renascence
in Egypt.
2
A rapid and bewildering spiritual
renascence
now came over the whole Martian colony.
3
The effort at
renascence
is bound to come by either alternative.
4
Read particularly the Phoenix, and see how the single image of
renascence
is varied.
5
In a
renascence
,
she decides to start a new life.
6
In fascination, as in evil, she anticipates the type of the women of the
renascence
.
7
There is no telling whither this
renascence
might have led, had it run its course.
8
Thus would they achieve a
renascence
-
Iamsure they called it a
renascence
-
of
'
Merrie
England.'
9
Now the world is crying aloud for a
renascence
of the spirit that orders and controls.
10
He had both witnessed and shared this
renascence
.
11
The precedent of Islam helps my faith in the creative inspiration of such a
renascence
of religion.
12
Id is an anchel-
a
leedle
anchel
-
Italian
renascence
!
13
Such thought was interwoven with the very fabric of that pioneer school in the educational
renascence
in England.
14
I am going over, because I think I may join in an intellectual
renascence
on the Conservative side.
15
Strick said N.Y. needed something like this & that there has been a
renascence
of interest in calligraphy recently.
16
Her writings are of the middle ages, not of the
renascence
,
but they express the twilight of the mediaeval day.
Other examples for "renascence"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
renascence
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
spiritual renascence
achieve a renascence
dawn renascence
educational renascence
gaelic renascence
More collocations
Translations for
renascence
португальский
renascimento
renascentismo
каталонский
reencarnació
renaixement
испанский
renacimiento
Renascence
through the time