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View definitions for reborn

reborn

adjective as in recovered

adjective as in reformed

adjective as in renewed

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An opportunity that looked like it had been trampled underfoot when the dismal visitors in Piraeus fell three goals down, was reborn thanks to Belarus, the unlikeliest of unlikely heroes of the night.

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Turk conceives her character as a collection of insecurities and hesitant expressions, making Dalia the perfect candidate to be metaphorically reborn through an unlikely forest adventure in which magical events will occur.

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It tells the dark fantasy story of orphaned teenager Denji, who is killed by the yakuza but reborn by merging with his pet devil to become Chainsaw Man.

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This is a reborn franchise with a new identity, a hungry coach, a great young quarterback and a legitimate reason to be excited.

If the Great Renaissance was a rebirth, what exactly was reborn?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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