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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

The old-fashioned general store may have its renascence this year.

From Time Magazine Archive

This renascence in church architecture was chronicled by Princeton-educated Architect G. E. Kidder Smith, 51, who spent the past five successive summers touring Europe.

From Time Magazine Archive

Women remember the late Eugenie Montijo as a certain Empress of France who wore a tilted wren's-nest hat which achieved a brief renascence in the '30s.

From Time Magazine Archive

The four-score volumes which he wrote are the monument, as they were the instrument, of a new renascence.

From Voltaire: A Sketch of his Life and Works by G. W. (George William) Foote




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