Definition of Rewakened

1. rewaken [v] - See also: rewaken

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rewakened

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

Literary usage of Rewakened

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

1. The Book of the Twelve Prophets Commonly Called the Minor by George Adam Smith (1898)
"It was just such a crisis as had often before in Israel rewakened prophecy. Nor did it fail now; and when prophecy was roused what duty lay more clamant for ..."

2. Jerusalem: The Topography, Economics and History from the Earliest Times to by George Adam Smith (1907)
"They rewakened the people's memory of their divinely guided history, the people's instincts of justice and of duty; addressing them in the mass and setting ..."

3. The Progress of America, from the Discovery by Columbus to the Year 1846 by John Macgregor (1847)
"... of affection and respect for the house of Bra- ganza, which had been for a moment laid asleep by distrust, were rewakened with increased strength. ..."

4. Life of Richard Wagner by Carl Friedrich Glasenapp, William Ashton Ellis (1904)
"Immediately after the heroine's rapturous greetings of Nature and him who has rewakened her thereto, she tells the youth "Dich Zarten ..."

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