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Definition of Reawakened
1. reawaken [v] - See also: reawaken
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reawakened
Literary usage of Reawakened
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hawthorne and His Circle by Julian Hawthorne (1903)
"... of peregrinations—Sitting up late—Attempted assassination—My murderer—An old
passion reawakened—Italian shells and mediaeval sea-anemones—If you were in ..."
2. Hawthorne and His Circle by Julian Hawthorne (1903)
"... of peregrinations—Sitting up late—Attempted assassination—My murderer—An old
passion reawakened—Italian shells and mediaeval sea-anemones—If you were in ..."
3. Historical and Biographical Essays by John Forster (1858)
"Party violence at the same time reawakened ; and, parodying Voltaire's remark,
we may say, that people were now- existing who called William Pitt a ..."
4. Historical and Biographical Essays by John Forster (1858)
"Party violence at the same time reawakened ; and, parodying Voltaire's remark,
we may say, that people were now existing who called William Pitt a pretender ..."
5. The Destiny of Doris: A Travel-story of Three Continents by Julius Chambers (1901)
"... FIRST SIGHT OF THE CAMEL, ON THE SANDY SHORE AT ALGECIRAS A reawakened People
Chapter Four SPAIN is Living Spain once more! ..."
6. The Making of Herbert Hoover by Rose Wilder Lane (1920)
"... service reawakened half-terrifying doubts of his own ability; he was not sure
that he could do the work. To leave it would be to quit an uncertain ..."