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revival noun [ rɪˈvʌɪv(ə)l ]

• an improvement in the condition, strength, or fortunes of someone or something.
• "a revival in the fortunes of the party"
Similar: improvement, rallying, picking up, betterment, amelioration, turn for the better, advance, rally, upturn, upswing, comeback, resurgence, renewal,
Opposite: downturn,
• an instance of something becoming popular, active, or important again.
• "cross-country skiing is enjoying a revival"
Similar: comeback, bringing back, re-establishment, reintroduction, restoration, reappearance, resurrection, resuscitation, relaunch, reinstallation, regeneration, revitalization, reinvigoration, awakening, rejuvenation, stimulation, rebirth, renaissance, renascence,
Opposite: disappearance,


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