rebirth

[ˈriːbɜːθ]

rebirth Definition

  • 1the process of being born again, in a religious or spiritual sense
  • 2a new period of growth or activity that follows one that has ended or failed

Using rebirth: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rebirth" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The idea of rebirth is central to many religions.

  • Example

    After the company's bankruptcy, it experienced a rebirth under new management.

  • Example

    The artist's work reflects his belief in the power of rebirth and renewal.

rebirth Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for rebirth

Phrases with rebirth

  • a period of revitalization and growth in a country's history, often following a period of decline or crisis

    Example

    The post-war era saw the rebirth of a nation, with new industries and technologies emerging.

  • a renewed enthusiasm for something that had previously lost popularity or relevance

    Example

    The band's reunion sparked a rebirth of interest in their music among younger generations.

  • a transformative event or realization that leads to personal growth and change

    Example

    Her trip to India was a rebirth experience, as she discovered new perspectives and values that changed her life.

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Summary: rebirth in Brief

The term 'rebirth' [ˈriːbɜːθ] refers to two main concepts: the religious or spiritual idea of being born again, and a new period of growth or activity after a previous one has ended. Examples include the rebirth of a company after bankruptcy, or the rebirth of a nation after a crisis. Phrases like 'rebirth of interest' and 'rebirth experience' denote renewed enthusiasm and personal transformation, respectively.

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