renascent
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re·na·scent
(rĭ-nā′sənt, -năs′ənt)adj.
Coming again into being; showing renewed growth or vigor.
[Latin renāscēns, renāscent-, present participle of renāscī, to be born again; see renaissance.]
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renascent
(rɪˈnæsənt; -ˈneɪ-)adj
becoming active or vigorous again; reviving: renascent nationalism.
[C18: from Latin renascī to be born again]
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re•nas•cent
(rɪˈnæs ənt, -ˈneɪ sənt)adj.
being reborn; springing again into being or vigor: a renascent interest in Henry James.
[1720–30; < Latin renāscent-, s. of renāscēns, present participle of renāscī. See Renaissance, -ent]
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Adj. | 1. | renascent - rising again as to new life and vigor; "resurgent nationalism" revived - restored to consciousness or life or vigor; "felt revived hope" |
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