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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(211) Egypt, relieved for a time from Assyrian pressure, entered upon a phase of revival.
(212) This property has led to a revival of interest in celluloid.
(213) But many high-income taxpayers will be affected by the revival of the personal-exemption phaseout, or PEP.
(214) Although the number of monks in most monasteries has declined over the decades, Mount Athos has enjoyed a revival in the last 25 years.
(215) While, both revival and renascence are based on the new choice made by ourselves.
(216) Mr. Anderson, 50, has changed TED from being a party to something blending a graduate seminar and a revival meeting.
(217) Even as Google.org, Geodynamics and others try to develop EGS, traditional geothermal is experiencing its own revival.
(218) In the Renaissance, such leaders of the revival of learning as Montaigne and Erasmus made lists of the books they read.
(219) Since R. Albert Mohler became the president of Southern Seminary, there has been a revival of the Calvinism of the Abstract of Principles.
(220) Due in part to the 1980s revival of g spot research and also our changing commercialised and sexualised culture, the self help market was quick to pick up on the idea of a g spot.
(221) At the time of the Gaelic revival, Synge explored the soul of Ireland, using the islands' legends and way of speaking in his plays.
(222) Out west, classic 1900s Arts and Crafts design themes are enjoying a revival, making hand-hewn slate styles a popular choice.
(223) The revival is largely at the lower end, which helps explain this week's $1.4-billion acquisition of Centex, a home-builder which specialises in cheaper houses, by Pulte Homes.
(224) The revival laid the scholarly and nationalistic groundwork for the Irish Literary Renaissance.
(225) His theater credits include a 2008 stage revival of "Taking Sides," which was paired with his newest play, "Collaboration," about the conduct of composer Richard Strauss during the Third Reich.
(226) We strive perseveringly for national prosperity and revival and our and our family members' happiness.
(227) Li Long Gaelic girls , unfortunately, was selected as the revival of the ceremony live offerings.
(228) A social and religious movement called the Great Revival renewed religious fervor among the people of New England.
(229) Neo- Platonism ; Revival of Plato's concept of reality of "ideas" and his concentration on the "last days" affected Christianity.
(230) There had been a tremendous revival of fundamentalist religion, mainly Methodism, in England, and this evangelical enthusiasm spread itself into the interests of the empire.
(231) Historical profile from prehistory through revival. Contains glossary, links and a comprehensive bibliography.
(232) The 12th century renaissance in Western Europe was a revival movement of Christian culture which took place after Carolus renaissance.
(233) There is no indication of an imminent revival of nuclear orders.
(234) Neoclassical architecture: Revival of Classical architecture during the 18 th and early 19 th centuries.
(235) However, there is also a strong Christian revival, especially among the fundamentalist and Pentecostal sects.
(236) The result is that the impact of a unilateral U. S. attempt at revival by deficit financing may be dissipated abroad.
(237) On the background of revival of republicanism, it is essential and possible to study Machiavelli's republicanism.
(238) The revival led to the development of pharmacology under the influence of Paracelsus and to the rise of modern chemistry.
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(239) Soldiers the People's Liberation Army rehearse a musical drama The Road of Revival in Beijing.
(240) As for as the study of the revival of contemporary clan, the study on clan and village self-government got excellent achievements.
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