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07357388-n:
a change for the better; progress in development
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01047803-n:
the revival of learning and culture
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01047937-n:
the activity of spiritual or physical renewal
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01048059-n:
a revival from inactivity and disuse
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01048210-n:
the act of reviving a person and returning them to consciousness
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00024279-v:
give new life or energy to
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00164658-v:
give new life or vigor to
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00168910-v:
restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state
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00169298-v:
be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength
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02013864-a:
rising again as to new life and vigor
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02624806-v:
rise again
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00040365-r:
anew
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14433587-n:
the state of being prominent: widely known or eminent
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00414080-a:
characteristic of a revival of an earlier classical style
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01047803-n:
the revival of learning and culture
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01048059-n:
a revival from inactivity and disuse
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02013422-a:
the revival of an unfortunate situation after a period of abatement
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06154464-n:
revival of a classical style (in art or literature or architecture or music) but from a new perspective or with a new motivation
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07457126-n:
the modern revival of the ancient games held once every 4 years in a selected country
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08035233-n:
a terrorist organization in Bolivia that acts as an umbrella for numerous small indigenous subversive groups; a revival of a group with Marxist-Leninist ideologies originally established by Che Guevara in the 1960s
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08469785-n:
an art movement based on a revival of Romanticism in art and literature
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11248232-n:
English architect who played a prominent role in the 19th century revival of Gothic architecture (1812-1852)
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