See Also: revival(medicine)
revival(dictionary)
revival(dictionary)
REVIVAL, contracts(law)
revival meeting(dictionary)
revival (as used in expressions)(encyclopedia)
Greek Revival(encyclopedia)
Gothic Revival(encyclopedia)
Gaelic revival(encyclopedia)
REVIVAL, practice(law)
revival (oh)
[U and C] a process in which something becomes active or strong again
::The US and the UK have expectations of economic revival.
revival of
::A revival of the timber industry is needed.
::There has been a revival of interest in Picasso's work.
[U and C] when something becomes popular again
revival of/in
::the recent revival in medieval music
::a revival of organized religion
::Traditional English food seems to be enjoying a revival at the moment.
[C] a new production of a play that has not been performed for a long time
::Neeson was excellent in a revival of Eugene O'Neill's 'Anna Christie'.
[C] a revival meeting
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