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Sentence count:254+8Posted:2017-03-24Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: resurgencerevitalisationrevitalizationrevival meetingrevivificationSimilar words: reviverevivedsurvivalvivaciousrivalreviewrevisebrevityMeaning: [rɪ'vaɪvl]  n. 1. bringing again into activity and prominence 2. an evangelistic meeting intended to reawaken interest in religion. 
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(121) The revival of the West Midlands economy has also been accompanied by increasing demands for high quality industrial sites in attractive locations.
(122) He says that there's been a revival in the popularity of stuffed animals.
(123) There has recently been a revival of interest in changes in colonic motility in ulcerative colitis.
(124) Even more interestingly, he was possibly one of the last people to have vivid personal memories of the 1859 Revival.
(125) He was cured, got to his feet, and preached at a revival in which many souls were saved.
(126) The Campaign now has more paid-up members than it did at the height of the 1970s real ale revival.
(127) Republican conference meetings, the closed-doors strategy sessions, have often resembled revival meetings, said Rep.
(128) This may relate to its revival in the garden, where the style, as architecture, first secured a footing.
(129) Beanpole striker Andy Smith has emerged as one of the key figures in the Diamonds' recent revival.
(130) Check the fashion student who has obviously been far too heavily influenced by the recent Abba revival - Benny goes porno!
(131) This year's Revival paid tribute to Jim, so they were very keen to have the Porsche along.
(132) The skinhead revival is too recent to present anything but a confused picture to the observer.
(133) Social sciences are poised for a revival in schools but will there be enough qualified staff to teach the subjects?
(134) This may indeed have been an underlying cause of the revival of Baldwin's own fortunes.
(135) The North-East Railside Revival project follows the success of a £6m upgrading of the Darlington line which won several environmental awards.
(136) Finally the new adverts themselves were partly responsible for the revival of early 1960s soul music in the late 1980s.
(137) No one expected Jackson to succeed in such a blatant revival of the Cold War.
(138) Jim Mitulski, pastor of the Metropolitan Community Church, where the gospel revival was held.
(139) Any truth in the rumour that Amanda's legs are going to star in a revival of Open All Hours?
(140) When the revival was announced a storm of protest followed.
(141) A revival of his quotes of the period might call his judgment, if not his character, into question.
(142) The Manual Revival Sequencer was contained in a small cabinet at the head of the coffin-shaped hibernaculum.
(143) The revival pest, he said, filled the church with confusion and the state with disorder.
(144) United had won promotion all the way to the 1st division, the Milk Cup win capping a glorious but brief revival.
(145) In addition, Fortunatus's panegyrics are a revival, if not a continuation, of the form in which Sidonius had excelled.
(146) A 1903 revival at the Opera-Comique set the tone for international acclaim.
(147) But was Bobby the great hope for a Democratic revival?
(148) Their subsequent revival and belated acceptance into the rock fold was one of the period's more surprising reversals.
(149) Its revival or rediscovery was especially appropriate to the Surrealist brand of pictorial egalitarianism.
(150) Indeed[sentencedict.com/revival.html], not for many years yet do we come upon any positive evidence of revival.
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