resurrection

[ˌrezəˈrekʃ(ə)n]

resurrection Definition

  • 1the act of bringing someone back to life after they have died
  • 2the act of bringing something that has disappeared or ended back into existence or use

Using resurrection: Examples

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

  • Example

    The story of Jesus' resurrection is central to Christian belief.

  • Example

    The company's resurrection was due to a successful rebranding campaign.

  • Example

    The film franchise saw a resurrection with the release of its latest installment.

  • Example

    The scientist's work on cell regeneration could lead to the resurrection of extinct species.

resurrection Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for resurrection

Idioms Using resurrection

  • a person who steals corpses from graves to sell them to medical schools for dissection

    Example

    In the 19th century, there were many reports of resurrection men stealing bodies from graveyards.

  • a dance move that involves shuffling one's feet while standing up from a lying position

    Example

    The band played a funky tune that had everyone doing the resurrection shuffle on the dance floor.

  • a task that seems impossible or hopeless, but is eventually accomplished

    Example

    The team was given a resurrection job to turn around the failing project, but they managed to complete it successfully.

Phrases with resurrection

  • the belief in some religions that people who have died will be brought back to life

    Example

    The concept of resurrection of the dead is central to many religious beliefs.

  • a plant that can survive extreme dehydration and revive when exposed to water

    Example

    The resurrection plant is able to survive in arid environments where other plants cannot.

  • a type of fern that can survive long periods of drought by curling up and appearing dead, but revives when exposed to moisture

    Example

    The resurrection fern is a common sight in the southern United States, where it grows on trees and appears to come back to life after rain showers.

Origins of resurrection

from Latin 'resurrectio', meaning 'a rising again'

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Summary: resurrection in Brief

The term 'resurrection' [ˌrezəˈrekʃ(ə)n] refers to the act of bringing someone or something back to life or existence. It can be used in religious contexts, such as the resurrection of Jesus, or in secular contexts, such as the resurrection of a company or film franchise. The term also extends to plants like the resurrection fern, which can survive long periods of drought. Idioms like 'a resurrection man' and 'a resurrection job' add colorful expressions to the term.

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