revival

revival
Synonyms and related words:
Great Leap Forward, Mass, about-face, accommodation, adaptation, adjustment, advance, advancement, alteration, amelioration, amendment, animation, apostasy, ascent, awakening, bedtime prayer, bettering, betterment, bibliolatry, boost, bracer, bracing, break, camp meeting, change, change of allegiance, change of heart, change of mind, changeableness, charismatic gift, charismatic movement, charismatic renewal, church, church service, comeback, compline, constructive change, continuity, conversion, copy, cordial, defection, degeneration, degenerative change, deterioration, deviation, devotions, difference, discontinuity, divergence, diversification, diversion, diversity, divine service, duplication, duty, energizing, enhancement, enlivenment, enrichment, escalation, eugenics, euthenics, evening devotions, evensong, exercises, exhilaration, fanaticism, fitting, flip-flop, furtherance, gift of tongues, glossolalia, gradual change, headway, imitation, improvement, increase, invigoration, lauds, lift, liturgy, looking back, matins, meeting, melioration, memory, mend, mending, mitigation, modification, modulation, morning devotions, new birth, night song, none, nones, novena, office, overdevoutness, overpiousness, overreligiousness, overrighteousness, overthrow, overzealousness, palingenesis, palingenesy, pentecostalism, pick-me-up, pickup, praise meeting, prayer, prayer meeting, prayers, preferment, prime, prime song, progress, progression, promotion, public worship, qualification, quickening, radical change, ransom, re-creation, re-formation, realignment, reanimation, rebirth, rebuilding, recapture, reclaiming, reclamation, recollection, reconstitution, reconstruction, recoup, recoupment, recovery, recreation, recrudescence, recuperation, redemption, redesign, redoing, reedition, reestablishment, reexperiencing, refashioning, refection, reform, reformation, refreshing, refreshment, regainment, regale, regalement, regeneracy, regenerateness, regeneration, regenesis, reinstitution, reinvigoration, reissue, rejuvenation, rejuvenescence, reliving, remaking, remembrance, reminiscence, renaissance, renascence, renewal, renovation, reoccupation, reorganization, repetition, replevin, replevy, repossession, reprinting, reproduction, reshaping, restoration, restructuring, resumption, resurgence, resurrection, resuscitation, retake, retaking, retrieval, retrieve, retrospection, return, returning, reversal, revindication, revision, revitalization, revival meeting, revivalism, revivescence, revivescency, revivification, revolution, rise, salvage, sanctimony, second wind, second youth, service, sext, shift, stimulation, sudden change, switch, tent meeting, tierce, tonic, total change, transition, trover, turn, turnabout, undersong, upbeat, upheaval, uplift, upping, upsurge, upswing, uptrend, upturn, upward mobility, variation, variety, vesper, vespers, vigils, violent change, vitalization, vivification, watch meeting, watch night, watch-night service, worsening, youth, zeal, zealotism, zealotry, zealousness

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  • Revival — may refer to:*Revival (theatre) of a former hit play in a new production *Revival (television) of a former television series *Language revival of an extinct language *Revivalism of religious fervor or fervent traditions *Revival meeting, a… …   Wikipedia

  • revival — re‧vi‧val [rɪˈvaɪvl] noun [countable, uncountable] 1. when something becomes active or strong again: • early signs of economic revival revival in • Various surveys show a revival in consumer confidence. revival of • Som …   Financial and business terms

  • revival — [ rəvival; rivajvɶl ] n. m. • 1835; mot angl. ♦ Anglic. 1 ♦ Assemblée religieuse destinée à raviver la foi. « Dans ces revivals, sortes d assemblées religieuses et prédicantes, [...] les attaques convulsives ne sont pas rares » (A. Daudet). ♢… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • revival — re·vi·val /ri vī vəl/ n: an act or instance of reviving Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. revival I …   Law dictionary

  • Revival FM — is a Christian based community radio station in Scotland, operating under a Community Radio Licence.The station is located in Cumbernauld near Glasgow and commenced broadcasting on FM on 3rd September 2006. The station s output can also be heard… …   Wikipedia

  • revival — (izg. rivàjvl/revìvāl) m DEFINICIJA obnovljeni, potaknuti interes za što [revival bitlsomanije; soul revival] ETIMOLOGIJA engl. ≃ lat. revivere: oživjeti …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • Revival — Re*viv al, n. [From {Revive}.] The act of reviving, or the state of being revived. Specifically: (a) Renewed attention to something, as to letters or literature. (b) Renewed performance of, or interest in, something, as the drama and literature.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • revival — Voz inglesa que se usa con cierta frecuencia en español con el sentido de ‘retorno de gustos, modas o tendencias propios de otras épocas’: «La cinta está siendo la fuente de inspiración del actual “revival” del cine romántico norteamericano»… …   Diccionario panhispánico de dudas

  • revival — (del inglés; pronunciamos riváival ) sustantivo masculino 1. Uso/registro: restringido. Vuelta a la actualidad de una cosa que estuvo de moda en una época pasada: Ese disco es un revival de la música de los años 60 …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • Revival — (engl., spr. Riweiwel), die Wiederbelebung, Wiederherstellung, Erweckung, bes. in Nordamerika die religiöse Erscheinung in einer Kirche, wo in einem kurzen Zeitraume das Frömmigkeitsgefühl bedeutend erneut wird u. vorher glaubenslose Christen… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Revival — (engl., spr. rĭweiwĕl), religiöse Erweckung …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

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