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reborn

[ree-bawrn] / riˈbɔrn /


ADJECTIVE
renewed
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


Example Sentences

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You can see why, but a gambler would have gone with Van der Merwe in the hope that Scotland can create the kind of unstructured mayhem that could see him reborn.

From BBC

Where he planted mushrooms, entire toadstools were reborn as great as boulders.

From Literature

A franchise once so dominant they were dubbed the "Evil Empire," New England have floundered since Brady left in 2020, but they have been reborn this season under coach of the year Mike Vrabel.

From Barron's

“Carmen,” the release said, will be reborn “drenched in Spanish Gothic splendor.”

From Los Angeles Times

Beyond NEL’s objective of helping to rebuild distressed communities through entrepreneurship, we believe that many mentors are “reborn” by their involvement.

From The Wall Street Journal