REVIVAL


Meaning of REVIVAL in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

revival meeting

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

economic

But we must hope this will change next year with economic revival abroad.

Moreover, national economic revival and the economic revitalization of distressed cities were not necessarily compatible.

President Fidel Ramos welcomed the accord as a step towards restoring political stability to the country, a precondition for economic revival .

Clinton hailed the economic revival that has taken place in New Hampshire during his presidency.

Would not a massive increase of jobs ensure that training be integrated to economic revival and be more productive in finding work?

recent

HIGH-RIDING Swansea swept into an eighth minute lead against a Chester side looking to continue their recent revival .

Check the fashion student who has obviously been far too heavily influenced by the recent Abba revival - Benny goes porno!

Beanpole striker Andy Smith has emerged as one of the key figures in the Diamonds' recent revival .

The recent revival of the movement began during the 1960s.

religious

I have a cynical notion that all religious revivals spawn from times of extreme economic disparity.

The new religious revival is fueled by a revulsion with the corruptions of contemporary society.

The second half of the nineteenth century was a time of religious revival and controversy, especially in the Low Country.

While most historians have come to call this religious revival the Great Awakening, this name came a century after the event.

Varley was one of a number of itinerant lay evangelists who emerged after the 1858-9 religious revival .

There's a religious revival in card designs, but most people opt out for holly and robins.

But the main thrust of them was towards a religious revival .

■ NOUN

meeting

Republican conference meetings , the closed-doors strategy sessions, have often resembled revival meetings, said Rep.

In the manner of revival meetings , the mood was alternately serious and entertaining, the outcome expectable.

■ VERB

enjoy

Single Gloucester is another traditional cheese that is enjoying a revival .

lead

The revelation of Elvaston led to a topiary revival in the 1850s.

Mr Prescott said his priority would be to lead a revival in Labour's organisation, membership and finances.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a Broadway revival of "A Streetcar Named Desire"

Hopefully, the new marketplace will spark a neighborhood economic revival .

Opera is enjoying a revival .

Sixties pop music enjoyed a big revival in the mid-90s.

There's been something of an Abba revival recently.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Built in 1923, it is a special example of mission revival architecture.

Edwards was essentially a staid stay-at-home during the revivals.

Jim Mitulski, pastor of the Metropolitan Community Church, where the gospel revival was held.

No Damascene trauma lay behind that shift, nor was it to do with John Lawrence's forecasts of national spiritual revival .

The dramatic events of Black Wednesday leave little chance of avoiding a quick revival of inflationary pressure.

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