renascible (Meaning)

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renascible (a.)

Capable of being reproduced; ablle to spring again into being.

Synonyms & Antonyms of renascible

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renascible Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient city's ruins bore witness to its renascible spirit, promising a revival of its former glory.
  2. The artist's brushstrokes imbued the canvas with a renascible vibrancy, bringing life to forgotten masterpieces.
  3. As the sun peeked over the horizon, the dormant meadow awakened, its renascible beauty shimmering in the golden light.
  4. The wounded warrior's determination was renascible, as he rose from the brink of defeat with renewed vigor.
  5. The flame of hope flickered within her heart, renascible even after years of despair.
  6. The old tree stood tall, its bark weathered but its spirit renascible, promising new growth.
  7. The once-broken relationship experienced a renascible healing, stronger than ever before.
  8. The city's scars slowly faded, replaced by renascible growth and prosperity.
  9. The artist's renascible passion ignited a fire within his soul, inspiring him to create masterpieces that would endure for centuries.
  10. With renascible faith, the healer dared to believe that even the most severe wounds could be mended.

FAQs About the word renascible

Capable of being reproduced; ablle to spring again into being.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient city's ruins bore witness to its renascible spirit, promising a revival of its former glory.

The artist's brushstrokes imbued the canvas with a renascible vibrancy, bringing life to forgotten masterpieces.

As the sun peeked over the horizon, the dormant meadow awakened, its renascible beauty shimmering in the golden light.

The wounded warrior's determination was renascible, as he rose from the brink of defeat with renewed vigor.