renascent
pronunciation
How to pronounce renascent in British English: UK [rɪ'neɪsnt]
How to pronounce renascent in American English: US [rɪˈnæsənt, -ˈnesənt]
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- Adjective:
- surging or sweeping back again
Word Origin
- renascent (adj.)
- 1727, from Latin renascentem (nominative renascens), present participle of renasci "be born again" (see renaissance).
Example
- 1. Jesus makes them renascent then , turn them into wanted appearance .
- 2. Since 80 time metaphase , area creedis renascent , caused people more and more attention .
- 3. Keynesia school may be gotten again coquettish " wall street daily " forecast , current financial storm gave keynesia school renascent auspicious good chance .
- 4. Not-for-profit organizations are renascent in social economic development whose healthy progressing relies on its management levels .
- 5. As the renascent outcome of the blending between conventional game occupation and network technology , online game industry is a new force that came into being spontaneously has become one of the universal recreation culture 's industries along with the ceaseless development on the information industry .