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Example sentences for "reawakening"

Lexicographically close words:
reatest; reaume; reave; reawaken; reawakened; rebab; rebaptism; rebaptized; rebate; rebated
  1. We have approached this condition in the most striking manner since the reawakening of the Alexandro--Roman antiquity in the fifteenth century, after a long, not easily describable, interlude.

  2. A sudden impulse, a reawakening of the spirit of action and enterprise, which had carried him through his life, bade him grasp her hand and drag from it the loosely fitting ring.

  3. Then came that reawakening to mundane things which seems like a very great step indeed in such cases.

  4. There is overflowing energy and passionate joy in its newly beating pulses, the warm delight of reawakening life, happy to find the earth so fair a place, which the staider charms of a more developed season altogether lack.

  5. That the country was slow in becoming nationalised and unified must be attributed to the insufficiency of that reawakening and the insolidity of those quasi-independent territories.

  6. There was no death-bed confession, no clearing of her husband's name from the dishonor which she had brought upon it, no reawakening of any kind.

  7. The reawakening of Alan's mind to old tastes and old pursuits, though fitful in the first instance, soon developed into a steady appetite for work.

  8. Memory not an image but a reawakening of a faculty, iv.

  9. Faculty, reawakening of, is the memory, not an image, iv.

  10. Down in Naples the old Greek traditions had survived, and when the disturbance of the Grecian Empire by the Turks brought about a reawakening of Greek culture in the south of Italy, the women shared it as well as the men.

  11. With the reawakening of clinical medicine in the seventeenth century his reputation waxed again, and Boerhaave declared that the works of Aëtius had as much importance for physicians as had the Pandects of Justinian for lawyers.

  12. Perhaps I should say that they were held in high estimation until that neglect of historical studies which characterized the eighteenth century developed, and that there has been a reawakening of interest in our time.

  13. Only a few visits to London, where she had consorted somewhat gaily with Emmy's acquaintances, had marked their flight, and the gentle fingers of Nunsmere had graduated the reawakening of her nostalgia for the great world.

  14. It has been before stated that things happen slowly in Nunsmere, even the reawakening of Zora's nostalgia for the Great World and Life and the Secrets of the Earth.

  15. This reawakening of nature has in it I know not what of harmony that is difficult to describe.

  16. Spring is peacefully sitting, lightly draped, crowned with daisies, and holding her head somewhat elevated, to express the reawakening of Nature.

  17. Their separatism as a covenanted people may be excused in view of the unbelief prevailing in the Protestant church, but it has not been overcome by the reawakening of spiritual life in the Church.

  18. But it brought with it a reawakening of creative powers in the national and intellectual life of the people.

  19. An independent reawakening of Gnostic-Manichæan tendencies arose in Spain under the name of Priscillianism.

  20. The time spent by Ernestine in mortal struggle with her doubts and reawakening faith was no less a time of torture to him who was the cause of all her woe.

  21. Its reawakening signalled the reawakening of Albanianism.

  22. Their inventiveness in the arts and crafts was especially admirable and, indeed, has been fruitful in our time, since, with the reawakening in this matter, we have gone back to imitate their designs.

  23. Accordingly, the soul must be the point from which the restoration and reawakening of life must proceed.

  24. To judge by the usual course of the divine order in the realm of truth, a total conversion of the whole mind of the age, or a reawakening of entire nations, is only to be expected from a higher and universal impulse imparted from above.

  25. Such a reawakening of this long ill-treated and degraded race is, in their oldest prophecies, fixed for the last decisive days of the world's history.

  26. The theme is a death-bed scene, the phantasmagoria of a sick brain during the last moments of earthly consciousness, the final struggle with death, and then a wonderful suggestion of reawakening to immortality.

  27. The league survived far on into the eighteenth century; but the dream of universal peace among the nations of the New World, if it ever found any realisation, had vanished in the reawakening of the demon of strife.

  28. His work shows a reawakening of a vain republican idealism and is the counterpart to the Stoic opposition in the senate.

  29. From Augustus to Nero there are no names of note in Roman literature, but under the latter came a slight reawakening of literary productivity.

  30. Madame Probasco, smiling and fastening the brooch at her neck, which had become undone, with a reawakening of coquetry.


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