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reawaken
/ ˌːəˈɱɪə /
verb
to emerge or rouse from sleep
to become or make aware of (something) again
Example Sentences
It’s designed to reawaken a ghost from the Vietnam era that has proven enduring, despite being repeatedly debunked.
Nemecek, an actor, author and native Oklahoman, said “the ironic thing is that so many people now are reawakened to Will because of the tragedy.”
Recovery comes in stages: from a comatose state to disorientation, then aggressive reawakening—when the animals are most dangerous due to lingering neurological effects.
It reawakened the ghosts of the country's violent, dictatorial past, showing people that martial law was not, as most had assumed, consigned to history.
The reopening, taking place throughout the weekend, includes the ritualised opening of the cathedral's massive doors, the reawakening of its thunderous organ and the celebration of a first Mass.
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