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reaˈwaken, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. and intr. To awaken again.
1846–55[see below]. 1860Pusey Min. Proph. 35 By God..alone the longing for Himself is kept alive or reawakened in His creature. 1899Pop. Sci. Monthly LV. 62 The consciousness of the truth..reawakens. Hence reaˈwakened ppl. a.; reaˈwakening vbl. n. and ppl. a.; reaˈwakenment.
1846Bp. Blomfield in Life (1863) I. ix. 247 We cannot afford to wait for the re-awakened liberality of the legislature. 1855Milman Lat. Chr. xiv. iii. (1864) IX. 152 A sign of the reawakening life of the human mind. 1862Q. Rev. Oct. 465 Some extreme views which have disfigured the great reawakening of the Church of England. 1886Gd. Words 602 The overthrow of Darius at Marathon is not unnaturally marked by a reawakenment of piety. |