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rebirth

[ree-burth, ree-burth] / riˈbɜrθ, ˈriˌbɜrθ /




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Christopher Landau, U.S. deputy secretary of state, hailed Paz’s election as a “great moment of rebirth” for Bolivian-U.S. relations, after attending his recent inauguration.

From The Wall Street Journal

Realistically, the main fuel of England's Ashes dreams comes from the rebirth of the Test team under Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum.

From BBC

Decades earlier, in another moment of awakening, Nehru had been evoking something far larger - a nation's rebirth.

From BBC

“Renaissance” means rebirth, and the word itself has undergone a sequence of births.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s the most fervent representation of what feels like Hit-Boy enacting a cinematic rebirth.

From Los Angeles Times