renaissance|renaissances in English
noun
[Ren·ais·sance || rə'neɪsəns]
rebirth, revival, renewal of life
Use "renaissance|renaissances" in a sentence
1. La Renaissance allemande.
2. I'm a Renaissance man too.
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4. They have named the subdivision Renaissance.
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6. Popular art is experiencing a renaissance.
7. Now, Barbering is having a renaissance
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9. There was no renaissance in sight.
10. Also in Renaissance and Baroque art, regional and typically German elements evolved (e.g. Weser Renaissance and Dresden Baroque).
11. No, Renaissance man was not a superhero.
12. There's no Renaissance without the Dark Ages.
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15. By the renaissance, this view had reversed.
16. Renaissance artists considered drawing preliminary to painting.
17. American classical music is enjoying a renaissance.
18. Some of the Renaissance buildings are gorgeous.
19. Brutes were heavily-armored guards during the Renaissance
20. Baroque architecture has some overlap with Renaissance architecture
21. Fry was a connoisseur of Renaissance art.
22. Folk music is currently enjoying a renaissance.
23. The Renaissance was brought to Poland directly from Italy by artists from Florence and the Low Countries, starting the Polish Renaissance.
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