Similar words: wide-awake, awaken, awakened, awakening, waken, awake, awaked, wakening. Meaning: v. awaken once again.
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1. The King's stand is bound to reawaken the painful debate about abortion.
2. Each reawakening or rebirth symbolizes the reaching of a higher stage of maturity and understanding.
3. But interest has been re-awakened with the discovery of this graveyard at Asthall near Burford in Oxfordshire.
4. It gained currency during the period of national reawakening in the nineteenth century.
5. But they have been reawakened by a pummeled currency and stock market, business collapses, soaring unemployment and rising consumer prices.
6. I was encouraged in these views through my friendship with several members of the re-awakening liberal school of economists.
7. But will this new battle reawaken his warrior's heart?
8. It is time to reawaken this giant.
9. And while life challenges can reawaken some aspect of the trauma its affects grows less powerful with time.
10. We must learn to reawaken and keep ourselves awake, not by mechanical aids, but by an infinite expectation of the dawn, which does not forsake us in our soundest sleep.
11. We hope that this study will reawaken an awareness in clinicians that this is a proven therapy that is being significantly underutilized in our highest-risk patients.
12. Then, use sensual lovemaking to reawaken their dormant pleasure centers.
13. Miracles reawaken the awareness that the Spirit, not the body, is the altar of truth. This is the recognition that leads to the healing power of the miracle.
14. You are doing so to help, to reawaken the collective, so that as many as possible are coming, are ascending, are shifting.
15. It is time to reawaken this industrial giant, to get government back within its means, and to lighten our punitive tax burden.
16. A friend failing to turn up for a date may reawaken deep-seated fears of abandonment.
17. Recently, with the development of the education in culture traditions, people begin to reawaken the national memory.
18. The alternative is to hope that politicians in the U.S and Europe will introduce the fiscal and labor reforms needed to reawaken demand and investment growth.
19. I studiously avoided speaking to him of Marguerite, for I was still afraid that the name would reawaken some sad memory which slumbered beneath the sick man's apparent calm.
20. This Mei-Ling Zhao days. Until 1995, the day she saw an old TV show paper cutting skills This reawaken childhood hobby.
21. Other conscious humans helped wake me up and continue to help me stay awake... or to reawaken me when I lose that perspective.
22. And for the first time in a year he thought about the family he had left behind,[sentencedict .com] and the love he would try to reawaken.
23. They become embroiled in a despicable warlord's efforts to bring the Dragon Emperor (Jet Li) back to life so he can reawaken his army and unify China.
24. At some point prices of assets will become so cheap that they will reawaken the 'animal spirits' of both investors and companies.
25. The difficulties of the next year or two will, no doubt, reawaken the pro-euro lobby.
26. The researchers at University College London have discovered that a protein known as thymosin Beta 4, key to heart growth in the young, appears to reawaken dormant stem cells in the organ of adults.
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