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Definition of reawaken in English: reawakenverb riːəˈweɪk(ə)nˌriəˈweɪkən (with reference to a feeling or state) emerge or cause to emerge again; awaken again. no object a sense of community started to reawaken in the 1970s 社团意识在20世纪70年代再度出现。 with object his departure reawakened deep divisions within the party 他的离去在党内重新引起严重的分裂。 Example sentencesExamples - Perhaps they are missing because, however important, they do not bear hard on the immediate question of social defeatism - on the deep changes that might reawaken and remoralize the nation.
- Recent events have reawakened all of us in varying degrees to the vastly interdependent nature of life here on our beautiful Earth.
- He said: ‘The introduction of the London congestion charge has reawakened interest in the model.’
- The growth of rhetorical criticism in recent years reawakened interest in rhetoric of the Roman empire.
- Only the dissolution of my marriage and my subsequent sole parenthood has reawakened my interest.
- Beyond sentimentality and self-indulgence, these backward glances at a naïve landscape awaken - or reawaken - the conservationist within us.
- Recent economic uncertainty has reawakened the need for companies of all sizes to review existing business models and concentrate on ‘cost control.’
- ‘In these circumstances he feels that to warn the duke or to search his premises would merely give him a valuable advertisement and reawaken interest in his propaganda,’ an official noted.
- Presumably Don's voyage into his past and around the country reawakens his interest in life.
- Through music and dance we're trying to reawaken the voice within these people.
- Fake photos or stories planted in the press might reawaken interest.
- If anyone can help to reawaken people's interest and support in Christianity, our new archbishop certainly can - and I wish him well in his new and elevated position.
- As new imaging technologies offer us graphic evidence of the visible humanity of the growing fetus, our moral sentiments may be powerfully awakened or reawakened.
- Most damaging of all is the rumour that the phone call that reawakened Newcastle's interest in Woodgate came from within the Leeds camp.
- Last year the junior football side managed by John Creedon and the junior hurling side managed by John Egan reawakened much interest.
- But the conflict had reawakened French interest in Italy, and in 1619 a dynastic marriage was concluded between Charles Emanuel's heir and Louis XIII's sister.
- Her interest in medicine was reawakened when she had the opportunity to work in a rural Zairean hospital.
- As the late eighties approached interest in disco was reawakened.
- Although this proposal came to nothing, it reawakened the interest of Furnivall and others in the Philological Society's own lapsed project for a new historical dictionary.
- Brubeck helped reawaken an interest in jazz after the Second World War and sparked a new style which characterised American jazz in the 1950s and 60s.
Synonyms reinvigorate, re-energize, brace, fortify, strengthen, give new strength to, give a boost to, build up, bolster, prop up, help, renew, regenerate, restore, revive, revivify, rejuvenate, reanimate, resuscitate, refresh, rekindle, put new life into, breathe new life into, enliven, stimulate, put some spark into, kick-start, uplift Definition of reawaken in US English: reawakenverbˌrēəˈwākənˌriəˈweɪkən (with reference to a feeling or state) emerge or cause to emerge again; awaken again. no object the sense of community started to reawaken in the 1970s 社团意识在20世纪70年代再度出现。 with object his departure reawakened deep divisions within the party 他的离去在党内重新引起严重的分裂。 Example sentencesExamples - Perhaps they are missing because, however important, they do not bear hard on the immediate question of social defeatism - on the deep changes that might reawaken and remoralize the nation.
- Recent economic uncertainty has reawakened the need for companies of all sizes to review existing business models and concentrate on ‘cost control.’
- Fake photos or stories planted in the press might reawaken interest.
- Most damaging of all is the rumour that the phone call that reawakened Newcastle's interest in Woodgate came from within the Leeds camp.
- If anyone can help to reawaken people's interest and support in Christianity, our new archbishop certainly can - and I wish him well in his new and elevated position.
- Brubeck helped reawaken an interest in jazz after the Second World War and sparked a new style which characterised American jazz in the 1950s and 60s.
- As the late eighties approached interest in disco was reawakened.
- Presumably Don's voyage into his past and around the country reawakens his interest in life.
- ‘In these circumstances he feels that to warn the duke or to search his premises would merely give him a valuable advertisement and reawaken interest in his propaganda,’ an official noted.
- Although this proposal came to nothing, it reawakened the interest of Furnivall and others in the Philological Society's own lapsed project for a new historical dictionary.
- Last year the junior football side managed by John Creedon and the junior hurling side managed by John Egan reawakened much interest.
- Beyond sentimentality and self-indulgence, these backward glances at a naïve landscape awaken - or reawaken - the conservationist within us.
- But the conflict had reawakened French interest in Italy, and in 1619 a dynastic marriage was concluded between Charles Emanuel's heir and Louis XIII's sister.
- Recent events have reawakened all of us in varying degrees to the vastly interdependent nature of life here on our beautiful Earth.
- Through music and dance we're trying to reawaken the voice within these people.
- He said: ‘The introduction of the London congestion charge has reawakened interest in the model.’
- The growth of rhetorical criticism in recent years reawakened interest in rhetoric of the Roman empire.
- As new imaging technologies offer us graphic evidence of the visible humanity of the growing fetus, our moral sentiments may be powerfully awakened or reawakened.
- Her interest in medicine was reawakened when she had the opportunity to work in a rural Zairean hospital.
- Only the dissolution of my marriage and my subsequent sole parenthood has reawakened my interest.
Synonyms reinvigorate, re-energize, brace, fortify, strengthen, give new strength to, give a boost to, build up, bolster, prop up, help, renew, regenerate, restore, revive, revivify, rejuvenate, reanimate, resuscitate, refresh, rekindle, put new life into, breathe new life into, enliven, stimulate, put some spark into, kick-start, uplift |