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renascence

[ri-nas-uhns, -ney-suhns] / rɪˈnæs əns, -ˈneɪ səns /


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If a country's industries are experiencing a renascence, they would be importing more semi-finished goods and machinery.

From Economist • Apr. 2, 2013

To many an observer, the success of last week's Ball signalized the renascence enjoyed by the Beaux-Arts Institute since Ely Jacques Kahn became chairman of its Board of Trustees three years ago.

From Time Magazine Archive

Astrologers insist that since their art is actually a science, its renascence was foreordained.

From Time Magazine Archive

The renascence of non-Christian religions and the spread of new ideologies necessitate a new approach in our evangelizing task.

From Time Magazine Archive

American plays, besides being most readily available to the anthologist, are beginning to reflect the renascence that is gradually taking place in the American theater.

From Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays by Various




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