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renascence

[ri-nas-uhns, -ney-suhns] / rɪˈnæs əns, -ˈneɪ səns /


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If a country's industries are experiencing a renascence, they would be importing more semi-finished goods and machinery.

From Economist • Apr. 2, 2013

And there was a renascence of sprightlier activity.

From Time Magazine Archive

The old-fashioned general store may have its renascence this year.

From Time Magazine Archive

This renascence in church architecture was chronicled by Princeton-educated Architect G. E. Kidder Smith, 51, who spent the past five successive summers touring Europe.

From Time Magazine Archive

The attention of learned men was directed in the renascence of Tuscan literature to the beauty of these lyrics.

From Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) by Symonds, John Addington