"Reborn" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To be reborn means to be born again or to be given new life, often after a period of change, transformation, or regeneration. It can refer to:
Spiritual rebirth, such as the idea of spiritual renewal or awakening
Physical rebirth, as in a person being born again after a period of illness, injury, or death
A new beginning or a fresh start in one's life, often after a painful or difficult experience
Example sentences:
"After a transformative experience, she felt reborn and full of hope."
"The Phoenix is a mythological bird that is reborn from its own ashes."
"He was reborn as a new person after leaving his old life behind."
The word "reboiler" has several related meanings depending on the context. Here are a few:<br><br>1. <strong>Physics and Engineering</strong>: In steam power plants, a reboiler is a device used to increase the temperature of a fluid (usually water or a similar liquid) by allowing it to come into contact with hot fluid that has been generated elsewhere. The hot fluid is usually a high-pressure steam, which transfers its heat to the lower-temperature fluid, thereby increasing its temperature.<br><br>2. <strong>Chemical Engineering and Petrochemicals</strong>: In this context, a reboiler operates similarly to the above definition, but it's used within units such as distillation columns to reduce the amount of heat that needs to be supplied to the process from external energy sources. What you're essentially trying to do is to make the reboiler produce the heat that would normally need to be provided cold.<br><br>3. <strong>General (Metaphorical Meaning)</strong>: This seems to be less common and not as widely used. However, in a less technical or literal sense, "reboiler" might metaphorically refer to the act of recalling or recalling something to mind or thought again, reusing or reiterating an idea or information. This usage is highly influenced by the first definition, where a reboiler reuses or re-recirculates heat, and applies the concept to the process of revisiting or reapplying ideas.<br><br>4. <strong>Photography</strong>: There's another, more photographer-blogging relevant definition where reboiler can mean a circulating fridge that the photographers use in their car that performs dual functions like chilling beers or great products for food communication diets.<br><br>These uses encompass a broad range of applications, from engineering and science to metaphorical and specific niche uses. The literal meaning where it refers to the machinery used for heating fluids is the most well-known and widely used definition.
Rebooking refers to the process of re-arranging or re-scheduling an appointment, flight, hotel reservation, or any other booking that has already been made, but needs to be changed or cancelled.
To restart or begin again, typically after a computer or electronic system has stopped working properly.
"Rebooting" refers to the process of restarting a computer or a system, often to resolve issues or errors, clear temporary files, or update the operating system or software. It can also be used metaphorically to describe starting over or restarting a process or project from the beginning.
To rebound means to come back or return strongly, often after a setback or a period of decline.<br><br>Example: The team rebounded from their loss in the previous game with a strong win.<br><br>It can also mean to spring back or bounce back, often physically.<br><br>Example: The ball rebounded off the wall with great force.<br><br>In addition, the term rebound can be used in a more figurative sense, referring to a return or a recovery in a person's mood, health, or relationships.<br><br>Example: After a few days of feeling down, she started to rebound and felt more energetic and motivated.
(verb) <br><br>1. To rebound suddenly, typically from a sudden failure or setback, making a quick recovery.<br>Example: "The economy rebounded from the financial crisis."<br>2. To bounce back physically, typically from a collision or impact.<br>Example: "The ball rebounded off the wall."<br> <br>(noun)<br><br>1. A sudden, unexpected increase or improvement, typically in something unwanted, such as crime or disease.<br>Example: "There's been a rebound in the number of burglaries in the area."<br>2. A rebound effect in physics, being the change in direction of the velocity of a moving object after it collides with another object or surface.
To bounce or spring back, especially after being stretched or compressed.<br><br>Example: "The rubber ball rebounded quickly after being dropped."<br><br>To recover quickly from an illness or a setback, often making a strong comeback.<br><br>Example: "After a few weeks of illness, she rebounded and was back to her normal self."<br><br>To return periodically to a previous state or position.<br><br>Example: "The economy rebounded from the recession and started growing again."
Rebounds refer to the act of catching or deflecting a ball after it has bounced off the backboard or floor, especially in basketball, or to the act of quickly recovering from a setback or failure, especially in a business or professional context.
Reboxetine is a norepinephrine-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (NRI), which is a type of medication that is primarily used to treat depression, particularly major depressive disorder. It works by increasing the levels of norepinephrine in the brain, a neurotransmitter that plays a key role in mood regulation, attention, and arousal.<br><br>Reboxetine was first approved for use in the late 1990s and has been marketed under various brand names, including Edronax and Vivalan. Although it is not as widely used as some other antidepressants, it was once considered to be a treatment option for individuals who had not responded to other forms of therapy or medication.<br><br>However, due to controversy surrounding its effectiveness and potential side effects, its use has declined significantly. Some studies have raised concerns about the medication's efficacy and its potential to cause harm, particularly when used long-term or in combination with other medications. As a result, many health organizations and regulatory agencies have reevaluated the use of reboxetine, and its approval has been revoked in several countries, including the United States, Canada, and Germany.<br><br>Despite this, reboxetine remains available in some countries, including the UK, and is sometimes prescribed off-label for conditions such as anxiety disorders or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, its use should be carefully monitored and strictly controlled, especially in individuals who are taking other medications or have a history of medical conditions.
To rebrand means to give a product, service, or organization a new name, image, or brand identity, often in an attempt to refresh its public image, update its style, or appeal to a new target audience. This can include changing logos, packaging, marketing materials, and messaging to create a distinctive and memorable brand that stands out in the market.
Revamped or repositioned to appeal to a new audience, often with a change in marketing, logo, packaging, or image, to give a fresh look or to attract a new market.