Bringing again into activity and prominence.
A place where water from caves returns to the surface, usually much more substantial than a spring.
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Examples for "revival "
Examples for "revival "
1 Yet the revival is threatened by political turmoil across the Irish Sea.
2 They must agree on a text before the revival can become law.
3 Many scientists say they expect a revival of warming in coming years.
4 I particularly warmed to his idea of a revival of certain railways.
5 Yes, 2009 is going to be the year of the rockabilly revival .
1 The agency is looking after New Zealand's largest urban revitalisation in the area.
2 Holbeck is a poor area, left behind during the revitalisation of the city.
3 The other planks of its revitalisation strategy include new media platforms and international expansion.
4 He may, however, take some comfort from the apparent revitalisation of the duty-free debate.
5 His current focus is on the revitalisation of the Maori language using digital technology.
1 EBONY: Many people may be unfamiliar with the term holistic community revitalization .
2 She has played a major role in revitalization of the English theatre.
3 I finished early and under budget and it began the revitalization of Anacostia.
4 What we really need is a revitalization of that citizen self.
5 We Care Spa's philosophy is one of detoxification, fasting and revitalization .
1 No musical form, however frightful, seems immune from reinvention, reconstitution or revivification .
2 Very difficult, you see, to find a healthy subject for revivification .
3 There was a universal burst of enthusiasm- a final revivification of the ancient myth.
4 Unlike her, several were suffering from some of the stronger side effects of hasty revivification .
5 This aptitude of revivification is found to a high degree in animalcules of low order.
1 His warnings about the risk of resurgence had become reality, he said.
2 But the past several years have seen a resurgence in drug use.
3 Health experts fear a resurgence of polio in parts of the world.
4 But a resurgence of former leader Silvio Berlusconi has raised new worries.
5 A resurgence may not be a sustainable, nor will every area benefit.
6 It is a prosperous state which is leading the Indian economic resurgence .
7 It is making a resurgence in other developed countries, such as Britain.
8 The deal also comes amid a resurgence in mergers and acquisitions activity.
9 The resurgence of retro technology is neither negative nor a hipster fad.
10 Asian equities slumped on Friday on fears of resurgence in coronavirus cases.
11 They are disproportionately affected by Covid-19 especially with this resurgence in Auckland.
12 Since Brexit, there has been a resurgence of interest in Welsh independence.
13 The timing may finally be right for a resurgence of the rotary.
14 But they appeared to have fallen back slightly after their recent resurgence .
15 The resurgence in astrology was one of the 1960s' many regrettable bequests.
16 Are they due a resurgence or best packed off to friendlier homes?
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