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- DictionaryRe·viv·al/rəˈvīv(ə)l/
noun
- 1. an improvement in the condition or strength of something: "a revival in the fortunes of the party" Similar improvementrallyingpicking upbettermentameliorationturn for the betteradvancerallyupturnupswingcomebackresurgencerenewalOpposite downturn
- ▪ an instance of something becoming popular, active, or important again: "cross-country skiing is enjoying a revival" Similar comebackbringing backre-establishmentreintroductionrestorationreappearanceresurrectionresuscitationrelaunchreinstallationregenerationrevitalizationreinvigorationawakeningrejuvenationstimulationrebirthrenaissancerenascenceOpposite disappearance
- ▪ a new production of an old play or similar work.
- ▪ a reawakening of religious fervor, especially by means of a series of evangelistic meetings: "the revivals of the nineteenth century"
- ▪ a restoration to bodily or mental vigor, to life or consciousness, or to sporting success: "the thunder and lightning affected his revival in the third round"
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