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re·viv·al R0208800 (rĭ-vī′vəl)n.1. a. The act or an instance of reviving: the revival of a person who fainted.b. The condition of being revived.2. A restoration to use, acceptance, activity, or vigor after a period of obscurity or quiescence: a revival of colonial architecture; a revival of the economy.3. A new presentation of an old play, movie, opera, ballet, or similar production.4. a. A time of reawakened interest in religion.b. A meeting or series of meetings for the purpose of reawakening religious faith, often characterized by impassioned preaching and public testimony.5. Restoration to validity of something lapsed or set aside, such as a legal claim or status.revival (rɪˈvaɪvəl) n1. the act or an instance of reviving or the state of being revived2. an instance of returning to life or consciousness; restoration of vigour or vitality3. a renewed use, acceptance of, or interest in (past customs, styles, etc): a revival of learning; the Gothic revival. 4. (Theatre) a new production of a play that has not been recently performed5. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a reawakening of faith or renewal of commitment to religion6. (Ecclesiastical Terms) an evangelistic meeting or service intended to effect such a reawakening in those present7. (Law) the re-establishment of legal validity, as of a judgment, contract, etcre•viv•al (rɪˈvaɪ vəl) n. 1. restoration to life, consciousness, vigor, or strength. 2. restoration to use, acceptance, or currency: the revival of old customs. 3. a new production of an old play. 4. a showing of an old motion picture. 5. a reawakening of interest in and care for religion. 6. an evangelistic service or a series of services to effect a religious awakening. 7. the act of reviving. 8. the state of being revived. 9. the reestablishment of legal force and effect. [1645–55] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | revival - bringing again into activity and prominence; "the revival of trade"; "a revival of a neglected play by Moliere"; "the Gothic revival in architecture"resurgence, revitalisation, revitalization, revivificationRenaissance, Renascence, rebirth - the revival of learning and cultureregeneration - the activity of spiritual or physical renewalresurrection - a revival from inactivity and disuse; "it produced a resurrection of hope"resuscitation - the act of reviving a person and returning them to consciousness; "although he was apparently drowned, resuscitation was accomplished by artificial respiration"betterment, improvement, advance - a change for the better; progress in development | | 2. | revival - an evangelistic meeting intended to reawaken interest in religionrevival meetingmass meeting, rally - a large gathering of people intended to arouse enthusiasm |
revivalnoun1. resurgence, picking up, improvement, rallying, comeback, upswing, turn for the better There is no chance of a revival in car sales. resurgence decline, falling off, disappearance, extinction, suppression2. reawakening, restoration, renaissance, renewal, awakening, resurrection, refreshment, quickening, rebirth, resuscitation, revitalization, recrudescence, reanimation, renascence, revivification a revival of nationalism and the rudiments of democracyrevivalnoun1. The act of reviving or condition of being revived:reactivation, rebirth, renaissance, renascence, renewal, resurgence, resurrection, resuscitation, revitalization, revivification.2. A continuing after interruption:continuation, renewal, resumption, resurgence.Translationsrevive (rəˈvaiv) verb1. to come, or bring, back to consciousness, strength, health etc. They attempted to revive the woman who had fainted; She soon revived; The flowers revived in water; to revive someone's hopes. 救活,使甦醒 复活,苏醒 2. to come or bring back to use etc. This old custom has recently (been) revived. (使)再興起,(使)再流行 使再流行恢复 reˈvival noun1. the act of reviving or state of being revived. the revival of the invalid / of our hopes. (被)救活,救醒,甦醒 复活,苏醒 2. (a time of) new or increased interest in something. a religious revival. 復興或再流行(的時期) 复兴,再流行 3. (the act of producing) an old and almost forgotten play, show etc. 舊片重拍 (老戏多年后)重新上演
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revival1. a new production of a play that has not been recently performed 2. a reawakening of faith or renewal of commitment to religion 3. an evangelistic meeting or service intended to effect such a reawakening in those present 4. the re-establishment of legal validity, as of a judgment, contract, etc. RevivalA restoration to use after a period of obscurity.Revival
revivaln. 1) requesting a court to reinstate the force of an old judgment. 2) reinstating a contract or debt by a new agreement after the right to demand performance or collect has expired under the statute of limitations (the time to sue). REVIVAL, contracts. An agreement to renew the legal obligation of a just debt, after it has been barred by the act of limitation or lapse of time, is called its revival. Vide Promise. REVIVAL, practice. The act by which a judgment, which has lain dormant or without any action upon it for a year and a day is, at common law, again restored to its original force. REVIVAL
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revival
Synonyms for revivalnoun resurgenceSynonyms- resurgence
- picking up
- improvement
- rallying
- comeback
- upswing
- turn for the better
Antonyms- decline
- falling off
- disappearance
- extinction
- suppression
noun reawakeningSynonyms- reawakening
- restoration
- renaissance
- renewal
- awakening
- resurrection
- refreshment
- quickening
- rebirth
- resuscitation
- revitalization
- recrudescence
- reanimation
- renascence
- revivification
Synonyms for revivalnoun the act of reviving or condition of being revivedSynonyms- reactivation
- rebirth
- renaissance
- renascence
- renewal
- resurgence
- resurrection
- resuscitation
- revitalization
- revivification
noun a continuing after interruptionSynonyms- continuation
- renewal
- resumption
- resurgence
Synonyms for revivalnoun bringing again into activity and prominenceSynonyms- resurgence
- revitalisation
- revitalization
- revivification
Related Words- Renaissance
- Renascence
- rebirth
- regeneration
- resurrection
- resuscitation
- betterment
- improvement
- advance
noun an evangelistic meeting intended to reawaken interest in religionSynonymsRelated Words |