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reborn
adjective as in recovered
adjective as in reformed
Strongest match
Example Sentences
Finally, last year, when Labour came back into power, the Hillsborough Law was reborn.
On Sept. 10, Liberty Station’s long-neglected naval base exchange, otherwise known as Building 178, will be reborn as the Cygnet’s new home.
He looks a player reborn wearing the blue of Everton after appearing from the start in two of his new team's first three.
He feels so natural in front of the camera that “Caught Stealing” almost seems like a star reborn, despite Butler’s star being relatively fresh from the obstetrics unit as it is.
His lynching can’t be undone, but the dignity of his name can be redeemed and our collective sins can be called to account in a gripping musical that hasn’t so much been revived as reborn.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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