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rebirthre‧birth /ˌriːˈbɜːθ $ -ɜːrθ/ noun - spiritual rebirth
- The 1980s saw a rebirth of conservative thinking.
- A people which grasps its sense of nationality with pleasure and love can always celebrate its rebirth.
- Even after the Renaissance and the rebirth of learning had reached these shores ears were still having a rough ride.
- Mancini, who died in 1994 after a long fight with cancer, is undergoing something of a rebirth.
- Others believe it marks the rebirth of a more catholic, mystical, even medieval spirituality.
- Snakes were universally powerful fertility and rebirth symbols.
- This decade, however, has spawned a rebirth of sorts.
- Virtue came to follow and issue from spiritual rebirth, not to replace it or precede it.
1[singular] formal when an important idea, feeling, or organization becomes strong or popular againrebirth of a rebirth of nationalism in the region2[uncountable] when something or someone becomes alive again after dying → reborn: the cycle of birth, death and rebirth |