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Definition of Repristinated
1. repristinate [v] - See also: repristinate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Repristinated
Literary usage of Repristinated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Old Testament History by Henry Preserved Smith (1903)
"But the local sanctuaries could be repristinated. They may not have been removed
by Hezekiah, but after the sweeping Assyrian desolations, they may have ..."
2. An Introduction to the Study of Some Living Religions of the East by Sydney Cave (1921)
"... still hope to find in a repristinated Buddhism a religion, Eastern and to that
extent native, and yet adequate to modern needs and Western learning. ..."
3. Redemption, Hindu and Christian by Sydney Cave (1919)
"They believe that the best is yet to be, and have before them the glorious vision
of a repristinated India able to take its place among the most spiritual ..."
4. The Alliance of Divine Offices by Hamon L'Estrange (1846)
"... and by what degrees they were repristinated and rendered in their former state.
The most clear and most satisfactory account whereof is given us by ..."
5. The Alliance of Divine Offices by Hamon L'Estrange (1846)
"... will not be amiss to enquire how they spent their time in this interim, and
by what degrees thev were repristinated and rendered in their former state. ..."
6. The Apocalypse: A Series of Special Lectures on the Revelation of Jesus by Joseph Augustus Seiss (1865)
"Some even suppose it to be the Nicene Creed, the Church of Rome, or only a
revitalized or repristinated Christianity in general, at some period in the times ..."