rebirth

IPA: ribˈɝθ

noun

  • Reincarnation; new birth subsequent to one's first.
  • Revival, reinvigoration.
  • Spiritual renewal.

verb

  • (transitive) To cause to be born again or spiritually renewed.
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Examples of "rebirth" in Sentences

  • Does that mean that all the hype about Chile's rebirth is merited?
  • For this reason you believe in rebirth in spite of the degradation and frailty of man.
  • I believe in rebirth and I hope that Micheal Dell is reborn as a Dell Tech Support guy in India …
  • Indeed, the Fed's resolve to fight deflation risks in my view is a key factor that will help with what I call the rebirth of pricing power ...
  • Now, a rebirth is nigh: Gaylord will reopen Opryland on Nov. 15 after spending $270 million to restore the resort as well as the adjacent Grand Ole Opry and the Wildhorse Saloon.
  • No death or rebirth is too small to be marveled over and recorded, but paradoxically, Klinkenborg's careful observation and reflective, uncomplicated language generate their own suspense .....
  • Africa's "renaissance" or rebirth is in the hands of its young people yearning to breathe free and struggling to exert their creative impulses to lift the continent out of poverty and dictatorship.
  • Furthermore, by encouraging the growth -- or rather "rebirth" --- of our forgotten manufacturing base, a system of tariffs would encourage the production of goods for export, thus bringing in yet more revenue.
  • The engine of this rebirth is a young highly motivated population with high intellectual potential, a potential that grew out of our strong education tradition, a potential we are willing to share with others since we are the youngest society in Europe.

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