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Similar words: give birthbirthbirthdaybirthstonebirth ratebirthmarkbirthplacestillbirthMeaning: [‚rɪː'bɜː(r)θ]  n. 1. after death the soul begins a new cycle of existence in another human body 2. a second or new birth 3. the revival of learning and culture 4. a spiritual enlightenment causing a person to lead a new life. 
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1. They look forward to their rebirth as a nation.
2. English drama has enjoyed a rebirth since the 1950s with writers like John Osborne, Harold Pinter and Tom Stoppard.
3. The company underwent a rebirth five years ago and is now a market leader.
4. This decade, however, has spawned a rebirth of sorts.
5. The 1980s saw a rebirth of conservative thinking.
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6. Snakes were universally powerful fertility and rebirth symbols.
7. Brilliant new novel of redemption and rebirth from the winner of the 1988 Booker Prize.
8. Needless to say, swing has been enjoying a rebirth lately, with ordinary folk getting into the craze.
9. Whether it is a rebirth or a last gasp remains to be seen.
10. Birdsong and rebirth and the sheer undiluted delight of living creatures awaking to face another day.
11. Each reawakening or rebirth symbolizes the reaching of a higher stage of maturity and understanding.
12. The Alley has undergone a rebirth under Boyd, who became artistic director in 1989.
13. Virtue came to follow and issue from spiritual rebirth, not to replace it or precede it.
14. These developments in turn contributed to the rebirth of various critical and intellectually sophisticated neo-Marxisms in the 1960s and 1970s.
15. The ribbons bore the words remembrance, rebirth, renewal and rebuilding.
16. Others believe it marks the rebirth of a more catholic, mystical, even medieval spirituality.
17. Even after the Renaissance and the rebirth of learning had reached these shores ears were still having a rough ride.
18. Germany isn't the only country undergoing a biotech rebirth.
19. Injured cell ream of repair and maintenance cell rebirth.
20. These writings influenced him just at the time when he met the first person he ever knew who had experienced rebirth.
21. The Osiris myth embodied this cycle of birth, death, and rebirth and gave the promise of immortality.
22. A painful bout with heroin addiction eventually led him to a spiritual rebirth.
23. February is the season of the great migration journeys to the southern plains, a time of rebirth for the herds.
24. It is a joyous time of year, a time for rebirth, redemption and the hope of romance.
25. Worshippers will travel through the interior of the hill for an experience of rebirth out of the Goddess's belly.
26. Mancini, who died in 1994 after a long fight with cancer, is undergoing something of a rebirth.
27. Eggs are an international symbol of Easter, the sign of rebirth and new life.
28. So too the yawning depths of the wave, even while threatening annihilation, hold out the promise of rebirth.
29. A people which grasps its sense of nationality with pleasure and love can always celebrate its rebirth.
30. But he carved his place in Sooner lore and will go down as the progenitor of the Oklahoma program's rebirth.
More similar words: give birthbirthbirthdaybirthstonebirth ratebirthmarkbirthplacestillbirthbirthrightgiving birthbirth controlbirthday giftplace of birthbirthday partybirthday presentbirth certificatemirthgirthmirthfuldebitfreebiedebilitydebit cardplebiscitedebilitatefoot the billoverdue billdebilitatingdebit balancepick up the bill
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