renascent

renascent
adjective awakened, overhauled, reanimated, reappearing, reborn, reclaimed, reconditioned, reconstituted, reconstructed, recreated, redintegrated, redivivus, reestablished, refashioned, reformed, refreshed, regenerated, rehabilitated, rejuvenated, remade, renewed, renovated, repaired, reproduced, restored, resurgent, resurrected, resuscitated, revived, revivified, salvaged

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  • Renascent — Re*nas cent ( sent), a. [L. renascens, p. pr. of renasci to be born again; pref. re re + nasci to be born. See {Nascent}.] 1. Springing or rising again into being; being born again, or reproduced. [1913 Webster] 2. See {Renaissant}. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • renascent — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ becoming active again. ORIGIN Latin, from renasci be born again …   English terms dictionary

  • renascent — [ri nas′ənt, ri nās′ənt] adj. [L renascens, prp. of renasci, to be born again: see RE & GENUS] acquiring or showing new life, strength, or vigor …   English World dictionary

  • renascent — /ri nas euhnt, nay seuhnt/, adj. being reborn; springing again into being or vigor: a renascent interest in Henry James. [1720 30; < L renascent (s. of renascens), prp. of renasci. See RENAISSANCE, ENT] * * * …   Universalium

  • renascent — re•nas•cent [[t]rɪˈnæs ənt, ˈneɪ sənt[/t]] adj. being reborn; springing again into being or vigor: a renascent interest in Henry James[/ex] • Etymology: 1720–30; < L renāscent , s. of renāscēns, prp. of renāscī. See Renaissance, ent …   From formal English to slang

  • renascent — adjective Etymology: Latin renascent , renascens, present participle of renasci Date: circa 1727 rising again into being or vigor …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • renascent — re|nas|cent [rıˈnæsənt] adj [only before noun] formal becoming popular, strong, or important again ▪ Voters have come back to a renascent Labour Party …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • renascent — adjective becoming active again. Origin C18: from L. renascent , renasci to be born again …   English new terms dictionary

  • renascent — adjective (only before a noun) formal becoming popular, strong, or important again: Voters are flooding back to the renascent Labour Party …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • renascent — /rəˈnæsənt/ (say ruh nasuhnt) adjective being reborn; springing again into being or vigour: a renascent interest in Henry James. {Latin renascens, present participle} …  

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