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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(241) That points to one reason the fledgling revival of the vaccine sector may yet flounder: politics.
(242) His company's annual "Alifest" is practically a revival meeting for Alibaba-Taobao users, and the waif-like Ma is their inspirational leader.
(243) There was also a revival of the middle baroque composers such as Purcell and Corelli.
(244) After the Opium War, China becomes semi-colonial and semi-feudal society step by step, facing the subject of the revival of nationhood.
(245) The steel revival has hampered China's ability to bargain down iron ore prices paid to Rio, Vale SA and BHP Billiton Ltd.
(246) The revival is further supported by the city of Brno as a means of boosting tourism.
(247) Lushun this has a long history of civilization, beyond the ancient city are witnessing a great revival of history.
(248) Instead, in the heart of the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation, Christians held a Pentecostal revival, complete with faith healing and speaking in tongues.
(249) For the first time since the decline of Dadaism , we are witnessing a revival in the fine art of meaningless naming.
(250) In fact, the works of the Gawain-poet belong to a type of literature traditionally known as the Alliterative Revival[Sentence dictionary], usually associated with northern England.
(251) Lady Gaga staged a one-woman revival of Phantom of the Opera3 by wearing a gold mask across the left side of her face.
(252) The tailings of magnetic separation have effect on medium revival, slurry settlement peculiarity and choice of flocculate after we adopt HMC craft.
(253) When it comes to revival of tradition, above all, we pay attention to Blue Sea Strategy: make our products unique, discover market difference and reach certain level.
(254) On the day I visited, the strains of Creedence Clearwater Revival filled the room; a Ping-Pong table dominated the small kitchen.
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