revival|revivals in English
noun
[re·viv·al || rɪ'vaɪvl]
resuscitation, act of bringing back to life; renewal, restoration; reactivation; series of meetings intended to increase religious belief and interest (Christianity)
Use "revival|revivals" in a sentence
1. The revivals also provided for social control.
2. Edwards was essentially a staid stay-at-home during the revivals.
3. Initiate emergency crew revival.
4. In the revivals individuals learned to be responsible for their own souls.
5. Crenellations of the Gothic Revival
6. Jazz is enjoying a revival.
7. Opera is enjoying a revival.
8. Galway's revival is no overnight success.
9. Charlemagne and the Carolingian revival
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11. The Azusa Street Revival was a historic revival meeting that took place in Los Angeles, California
12. He toured South Africa organizing revival meetings.
13. Our economy is undergoing a revival.
14. I have a cynical notion that all religious revivals spawn from times of extreme economic disparity.
15. Just rehearsing for the revival of evita.
16. A 1970s fashion revival is sweeping Europe.
17. Badness (The UK's No1 Ska Revival Band)
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19. A revival of the timber industry is needed.
20. An economic/artistic revival is sweeping the country.
21. In that sense, the Brutalist revival is welcome
22. His work is enjoying a revival in popularity.
23. There are encouraging signs of an artistic revival.
24. There's been something of an Abba revival recently.
25. A religious revival was then sweeping through England.