"Resurrecting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To bring something or someone back to existence, life, or popularity after a period of decline or being forgotten. It can also refer to the act of raising someone from the dead in a religious or supernatural context.
To experience a sudden increase in popularity, activity, or strength after a period of decline or dormancy.
The word "resurgence" refers to a renewed or revived interest, growth, or increase in something, such as a movement, a culture, or a phenomenon, often after a period of decline or decline. It can also refer to a sudden and significant increase in the strength or size of something, such as a natural disaster or a social movement.
Resurgent: (adjective) <br><br>Returning or arising again, especially after a period of decline or low activity; revived or renewed.
The raising of a person or thing from death or non-existence to a new form of life or existence. <br><br>Example: The resurrection of Jesus Christ is a central event in Christianity.
A believer or practitioner of the Resurrection, particularly in Christianity, who holds that Jesus Christ was raised from the dead and offers eternal life to those who believe in him. Alternatively, a member of a medical fraternity or "anatomical Abeolotte," a person who steals corpses from graveyards to conduct experiments or dissections.
To bring back to life or revive something, such as a group or an industry, after it has failed or declined.
Capable of being revived or recovering; that can be given life or revived in a grave or hopeless situation.
To revive or restore someone or something to life, health, or consciousness, especially after a period of unconsciousness, illness, or injury.
Brought back to life or consciousness; revived after being unconscious, often after a serious illness or injury.