Synonym: resurgence, revitalisation, revitalization, revival meeting, revivification. Similar words: revive, revived, survival, vivacious, rival, review, revise, brevity. Meaning: [rɪ'vaɪvl] n. 1. bringing again into activity and prominence 2. an evangelistic meeting intended to reawaken interest in religion.
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(181) The time may have come, however, for a Cheever revival.
(182) Best symbolized by the senior party leader, Bo Xilai, it includes a romantic revival of Maoism, harking back to a time when the Chinese were more unified and more isolated from the rest of the world.
(183) It may mean a forced restriction acreage, in the American AAA plan, or its revival.
(184) In 1829 he conducted the first performance of J. S. Bach's St. Matthew Passion in 100 years, greatly contributing to the Bach revival.
(185) This monthlong program is led by Nancy Leigh DeMoss of Life Action Ministries, a revival ministry based in Buchanan, in southwest Michigan.
(186) The second segment is about German economy is rapidly revival after the Black Death.
(187) The initial strategic targets of Japanese government are economic revival and self-support.
(188) The Bogda mountain chain is an ideal area for the study of intracontinental orogeny and revival orogeny.
(189) There had been a steady revival of interest in Melville's work.
(190) Massa's revival is not news - he has been back to something like his best since last autumn - but it is remarkable nonetheless.
(191) It is unfair to upbraid the drawback of some educational examination without exception as "the revival of the imperial examination system".
(192) With the revival of normative IR theory, cosmopolitanism came to the forefront again.
(193) But the constant prayer of his wife, Lynn, who came to accept Jesus Christ as her savior first in 1987, helped lead him to recommit his life to Christ during a revival meeting in 1992.
(194) Needless to say we were overjoyed by the revival and the renascence of the Chinese Left Opposition, despite the most ferocious police persecutions it had endured.
(195) I think there'll be a big revival of building this year.
(196) The thesis is mainly divided into four parts except the introduction and the conclusion . In chapter one, the European ultra-rightist parties' types and revival thought roots in Europe are discussed.
(197) The term Renaissance originally indicated revival of classical Greek and Roman arts and sciences.
(198) The praising for the female body and attention to self-appreciation symbolizes the revival of the female's respecting their bodies, which is very important to propel the development of modernization.
(199) With the revival of cities, the merchant class formed their own values as opposed to those of the then society.
(200) The impersonal approach of allopathic medicine has aroused the great revival of interest in natural therapies, the nature's way to health and relaxation.
(201) Exilic literature of the Southern Song Dynasty was born in the national catastrophe, disgrace and revival.
(202) Recently, the hygienic emergency detecting is rising due to the globaleruption of SARS and Bird Flu and the revival of Cholera, Impaludism that had been controlled.
(203) One day there will be, when we stand on the holy rostrum, telling the open-eared crowd what a beautiful thing revival is.
(204) But China's new presence in Central Asia is in many ways more Silk Road revival than Great Game redux.
(205) After a long lapse from favour there has been a revival of interest in the use of grain-size distribution in the interpretation of environments.
(206) The dollar's revival is likely to make Asian central banks and other large holders of reserve assets more comfortable about sticking with the greenback.
(207) A moment passed while Jamey transmitted the signal. Jack risked a peek at the gang revival meeting.
(208) It is fairly well known because of swing music's mainstream revival through bands like The Brian Setzer Orchestra and Cherry Poppin' Daddies.
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(209) Based on the inseparability of law and morality, the revival of natural law of Fuller regards law as a cause with the interaction of objectives.
(210) All the talk of corporate and regional revival, however, will prove premature if the marque fails to hit the mark this time around.
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