revival (Meaning)
revival (n)
bringing again into activity and prominence
an evangelistic meeting intended to reawaken interest in religion
revival (n.)
The act of reviving, or the state of being revived.
Renewed attention to something, as to letters or literature.
Renewed performance of, or interest in, something, as the drama and literature.
Renewed interest in religion, after indifference and decline; a period of religious awakening; special religious interest.
Reanimation from a state of langour or depression; -- applied to the health, spirits, and the like.
Renewed pursuit, or cultivation, or flourishing state of something, as of commerce, arts, agriculture.
Renewed prevalence of something, as a practice or a fashion.
Restoration of force, validity, or effect; renewal; as, the revival of a debt barred by limitation; the revival of a revoked will, etc.
Revivification, as of a metal. See Revivification, 2.
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revival Sentence Examples
- The city is experiencing a revival of its historic downtown district.
- The revival of classical music on college campuses has sparked renewed interest in the genre.
- The church has seen a revival of spirituality among its members.
- The revival of the art deco style has influenced modern architecture and design.
- The revival of vinyl records has led to a renewed appreciation for tangible music.
- The revival of classic literature has introduced new generations to timeless works.
- The revival of traditional crafts helps preserve cultural heritage.
- The revival of interest in botany has led to increased awareness of the plant world.
- The revival of the local farmers' market has boosted the community's economy.
- The revival of the theater district has revitalized the city's cultural landscape.
FAQs About the word revival
bringing again into activity and prominence, an evangelistic meeting intended to reawaken interest in religionThe act of reviving, or the state of being revived
renewal,resurgence, rebirth,resurrection, regeneration, revivification, revitalization, resuscitation, renaissance, rejuvenation
death, death, expiration, expiration, extinction,extinction,
The city is experiencing a revival of its historic downtown district.
The revival of classical music on college campuses has sparked renewed interest in the genre.
The church has seen a revival of spirituality among its members.
The revival of the art deco style has influenced modern architecture and design.