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    Res·ur·rect
    /ˌrezəˈrek(t)/

    verb

  2. RESURRECT definition: 1. to bring someone back to life: 2. to bring back something into use or existence that had…. Learn more.

  3. RESURRECTION definition: 1. the act of bringing something that had disappeared or ended back into use or existence 2. In the…. Learn more.

  4. verb. to rise or raise from the dead; bring or be brought back to life. tr to bring back into use or activity; revive. to resurrect an ancient law. tr to renew (one's hopes, etc) facetious. tr (formerly) to exhume and steal (a body) from its grave, esp in order to sell it.

  5. verb. /ˌrezəˈrekt/ Verb Forms. resurrect something to bring back into use something such as a belief, a practice, etc. that had disappeared or been forgotten synonym revive. The campaign for spelling reform has been resurrected. He has succeeded in resurrecting his career in television. Join us.

  6. noun. the act of rising from the dead. Resurrection, Christianity. the rising of Christ after His death and burial. Resurrection, Religion. the rising of the dead on Judgment Day. the state of those risen from the dead. a rising again, as from decay, disuse, etc.; revival.

  7. 1. (Theology) to rise or raise from the dead; bring or be brought back to life. 2. ( tr) to bring back into use or activity; revive: to resurrect an ancient law. 3. ( tr) to renew (one's hopes, etc) 4. ( tr) facetious (formerly) to exhume and steal (a body) from its grave, esp in order to sell it.

  8. 5 days ago · 1. to rise or raise from the dead; bring or be brought back to life. 2. (transitive) to bring back into use or activity; revive. to resurrect an ancient law. 3. (transitive) to renew (one's hopes, etc) 4. (transitive) facetious. (formerly) to exhume and steal (a body) from its grave, esp in order to sell it. Collins English Dictionary.

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