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Synonyms for re-birth
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : ree-burth, ree-burth |
Phonetic Transcription : riˈbɜrθ, ˈriˌbɜrθ |
Top 10 synonyms for re-birth
- ablution
- about-face
- absolution
- activation
- alteration
- animating
- arousal
- atonement
- awakening
- awaking
- baptism
- bathing
- betterment
- birth
- born again
- catharsis
- change
- change of heart
- changeover
- cheering
- consolation
- convalescence
- cure
- depuration
- disinfection
- enkindling
- enlivening
- exchange
- expiation
- expurgation
- face-lift
- facelifting
- flip-flop
- flux
- forgiveness
- freshening
- grace
- growth
- incitement
- innovation
- invigoration
- kindling
- lavation
- laving
- lustration
- metamorphosis
- metanoia
- metasis
- metempsychosis
- modification
- mutation
- novelty
- passage
- passing
- permutation
- progress
- proselytization
- provocation
- purgation
- purge
- purifying
- qualification
- quickening
- rally
- rarefaction
- reactivation
- reanimation
- reawakening
- recharging
- reclamation
- recommencement
- reconstruction
- recoup
- recovery
- recrudescence
- recuperation
- redemption
- reestablishment
- refilling
- refinement
- reformation
- refurbishment
- regeneration
- rehabilitation
- reincarnation
- reinvigoration
- rejuvenation
- remaking
- remodelling
- renaissance
- renascence
- renewal
- renovation
- reopening
- reorganization
- repeal
- replenishment
- repossession
- resolution
- resolving
- restoration
- resumption
- resurgence
- resurrection
- resuscitation
- retrieval
- return
- return to life
- revampment
- reversal
- revitalization
- revival
- revivification
- risorgimento
- rousing
- salvation
- sanctification
- see the light
- stimulation
- stirring up
- switch
- transfiguration
- transfigurement
- transformation
- translation
- transmigration
- transmogrification
- transmutation
- transubstantiation
- triumph
- turning
- turning around
- vivication
- waking
- waking up
- washing
Définition of re-birth
Origin :- 1812, "reincarnation;" 1833, "renewed life or activity," from re- + birth (n.).
- As in metamorphosis : noun conversion, transformation
- As in awakening : noun making conscious or alert
- As in purification : noun freeing, cleansing
- As in resurgence : noun revival
- As in resurrection : noun awakening from the dead
- As in rebirth : noun resurrection
- As in recovery : noun the process of regaining health
- As in reformation : noun the state of being reformed
- As in renewal : noun recurrence
- As in rebirth : noun revival
- As in lustration : noun purification
- As in metanoia : noun conversion
- As in reactivation : noun revival
- As in recuperation : noun recovery
- As in refurbishment : noun renewal
- As in regeneration : noun conversion
- As in renascence : noun revival
- As in repossession : noun recovery
- As in resumption : noun renewal
- As in resuscitation : noun revival
- As in retrieval : noun recovery
- As in revampment : noun renewal
- As in revitalization : noun revival
- As in revivification : noun revival
- The day on which we go our own ways, will be the day of my re-birth.
- Extract from : « Katharine Frensham » by Beatrice Harraden
- The Aruntas have a peculiar theory about conception and re-birth.
- Extract from : « Totem and Taboo » by Sigmund Freud
- That, after the great disaster, the people of Savissa would have a re-birth.
- Extract from : « The Golden Amazons of Venus » by John Murray Reynolds
- Her heart rejoiced to see the re-birth of national sentiment.
- Extract from : « The Revolt of the Angels » by Anatole France
- Thus some Roman Catholics do not deny the re-birth doctrine.
- Extract from : « The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries » by W. Y. Evans Wentz
- This interval was chosen for the re-birth of the Italian spirit.
- Extract from : « Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature » by John Addington Symonds
- Never would she forget the instant and the scene--scene of her re-birth!
- Extract from : « Hilda Lessways » by Arnold Bennett
- The next ceremony, the ninth, represented the re-birth of the king, who was personified by a priest.
- Extract from : « The Literature of the Ancient Egyptians » by E. A. Wallis Budge
- However—I can take comfort from the fact that the old legend also prophecies a re-birth for Savissa after the great catastrophe.
- Extract from : « The Golden Amazons of Venus » by John Murray Reynolds
- The records of literature, so far as I know, show no such moving force in a simple poem as the re-birth of the village of Auburn.
- Extract from : « Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Vol. 1 of 14 » by Elbert Hubbard
Antonyms for re-birth
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