Definition of Rewakening

1. rewaken [v] - See also: rewaken

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rewakening

revuists
revulsed
revulsion
revulsions
revulsive
revved
revving
revving up
revying
rew
rewa-rewa
rewake
rewaked
rewaken
rewakened
rewakening (current term)
rewakens
rewakes
rewaking
rewalk
rewalked
rewalking
rewalks
rewan
reward
rewardable
rewarded
rewarder
rewarders
rewardest

Literary usage of Rewakening

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1913)
"... by rewakening the sense of duty in the nobility and gentry, and restoring them to their rightful place as leaders and protectors of the people. ..."

2. Life of Richard Wagner by Carl Friedrich Glasenapp, William Ashton Ellis (1902)
"... too, was occupied with the rewakening of Friedrich Rothbart, so longed for by so many, and strove with added zeal to satisfy an earlier wish to breathe ..."

3. Life of Richard Wagner by Carl Friedrich Glasenapp, William Ashton Ellis (1902)
"140, on registering it among his compositions: "Written in March and April 1848, at the time of the glorious Folk-revolution for the rewakening of the ..."

4. The History of Israel by Heinrich Ewald, Russell Martineau, Joseph Estlin Carpenter (1880)
"1) As soon as the commonwealth of Israel was in a position to remodel itself in the ancient fatherland, there was an immediate rewakening of all the ..."

5. Medico-Chirurgical Transactions by Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London (1905)
"The outbreak may, perhaps, be regarded as a rewakening of quiescent and latent tuberculosis facilitated by the patient's cachexia and diminished power of ..."

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