Synonyms for re-birth


Grammar : Noun
Spell : ree-burth, ree-burth
Phonetic Transcription : riˈbɜrθ, ˈriˌbɜrθ

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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
Example sentences :
  • 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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