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Example sentences for "reawakened"

Lexicographically close words:
reata; reatest; reaume; reave; reawaken; reawakening; rebab; rebaptism; rebaptized; rebate
  1. The excitement of the night, and especially the sharp, fierce struggle with Brennan, had reawakened all my old military enthusiasm, and I felt every nerve tingling anew as I breasted the long slope before me.

  2. But his manly, hopeful spirit reawakened my courage, and for the time I forgot disaster while listening to his story of love and his plans for the future.

  3. There was the quickness of surprise in his movement and the gesture he made to the magistrate, as he passed in, reawakened an expectation in my breast which made me doubly watchful.

  4. So affairs went slowly in New York and the case seemed to come to a standstill, when public opinion was suddenly reawakened and a more definite turn given to the whole matter by a despatch from Santa Fe to the Associated Press.

  5. The compelling light of reawakened Love penetrated the inmost recesses of her spirit, and dissipated the shadows of discord and resentment.

  6. The change in him startled her and reawakened all the love she'd ever felt for him.

  7. Her presence, notwithstanding the sad occasion of it, at once reawakened Charley's slumbering passion, and the coldness with which she received its advances only made it burn more brightly, like fire in frost.

  8. The question of hereditary succession had already reawakened and intensified all the fierce passions of the Emperor's relatives.

  9. Nine other children were born before the outbreak of the French Revolution reawakened civil strifes, amidst which the then fatherless family was tossed to and fro and finally whirled away to France.

  10. The photograph smiled with a smile of superb insolence, which suddenly reawakened in the outraged woman her frenzy of rancor, interrupted or rather suspended for several moments by pity.

  11. Then Florent had seen, on the other hand, the nerve of Maitland reawakened in the warmth of that little intrigue.

  12. It only required the feudal in him to be reawakened to transform him.

  13. This struck Staniford as an expression of pique; it reawakened quite another suspicion.

  14. It was fighting shy of Hicks, who was the person in his own mind; and it reawakened a suspicion which was lurking there.

  15. When he has fully entered upon the business of reawakened life, many a young field-mouse and noxious insect will go into his maw to his own and your benefit.

  16. The magic touch of the firelight dispels every sullen look, warms every heart to genial comradeship; jokes flash back and forth merrily, and the camp pulses again with reawakened cheerful life.

  17. The Roman heart was reawakened by the voice that called her to the trial.

  18. If the son of Paulinus return to claim thee for his bride, his bride thou shalt be, and I will send ye together far from me, that the memory of these feelings may never be reawakened by the sight of thy beauty.

  19. He experienced no fear, no premonition of coming disaster, yet the reawakened plainsman in him kept him sufficiently wary and cautious.

  20. He thought it all over again and again, dwelling in reawakened memory upon details long hidden within the secret recesses of his brain, yet so little came from this searching survey that the result left him no plan for the future.

  21. Then a gleam of reawakened intelligence appeared in his eyes; he glanced up into the leering countenance of Murphy, and then back at those others.

  22. With the mental activity of the Comnenian age there was also reawakened a love of theological speculation and discussion, and several doctrinal questions engaged considerable attention.

  23. And now, after it had effected its main purpose, prophecy was silenced, to be reawakened only in a complete and final form when the fulness of time had come.

  24. Aunt Medea had been very devout in former years, and now her superstitious fears were reawakened and intensified.

  25. His appeal for clemency towards his fellow prisoners had reawakened the grief of the poor peasant women, whose sobs and moans now filled the hall.

  26. This idyl, in which he found and expressed his reawakened love for the heart of Nature, has been worked out by Shakespeare with especial tenderness.

  27. It reawakened in Ancrum at once that impression of something alien and unusual which both David and his sister had often produced in him while they were still children.

  28. He brought his head round sharply and surveyed her with critical, curious eyes, eyes which held a flash of reawakened interest in them as they rested in a close scrutiny upon her face, shaded by a white sun-helmet.

  29. Some unexpected spring of emotion had been uncovered by this turning back, and its bitter sweet waters were bubbling to the surface in a succession of reawakened memories which he had cheated himself into believing were buried for ever.

  30. She causes the Nibelungs to murder Sigurd, but in reawakened love she kills herself to be united in death with her beloved.

  31. Burger has reawakened it in Lenore, the greatest German ballad.

  32. Never again could there be comfort, much less happiness, until she had tried out her reawakened ambition.

  33. To-day for the first time the rage of his fever was subdued, and his reawakened consciousness began to light up his pale face.

  34. He threw himself heartily into all their philanthropical schemes--the promotion of Sunday-schools, the agitation for the abolition of negro slavery, and the newly reawakened zeal for foreign missions.

  35. It is to be solved by world statesmanship in cooperation with the reawakened Jewish people.

  36. It was a new thing for her to plead with him, and he promised in an access of tumultuous hope reawakened by her changed attitude.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reawakened" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.