new birth, palingenesy, rebirth, refreshment, regenerateness, regenesis, renaissance, renewal, resurrection, revival, revivescency, second wind
Definitionn. the phenomenon of vitality and freshness being restored
Last update: July 7, 2015
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This rejuvenation of the notion of radicals rapidly gained favour; and the complete fusion of the radical theory with the theory of types was not long delayed. [Please select]
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This rejuvenation of a corpse is surprising. [Please select]
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For the host: rejuvenation of intelligence, vicarious satisfaction. [Please select]
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Minturn was telling me what a rejuvenation he's getting from the boy he picked up. [Please select]
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Her perceptions were arrested and a little confused, and yet the undercurrent of feeling was one of delight and rejuvenation. [Please select]
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Nevertheless, the complete reënergizing of both was very slow, the rejuvenation of appearance slower still. [Please select]
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