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reawakening
noun as in rebirth
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noun as in recovery
noun as in recuperation
noun as in reformation
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noun as in rejuvenation
noun as in renaissance
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noun as in repossession
noun as in resurgence
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noun as in resurrection
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Example Sentences
In 2021, California’s emissions rose by about 3.4% due to a surge in consumerism and the reawakening of the economy following the development of a vaccine.
Malibu has been leading the way in the reawakening of Southern California’s luxury market, which hit a lull in recent years after a red-hot stretch during the pandemic.
For now, scientists are celebrating Voyager 1’s reawakening.
The Renaissance is a cultural and scientific reawakening, a time of great possibility and intensity.
A few are year-round, but several coincide with the end of our self-imposed hibernation and the start of nature’s reawakening.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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