Antonyms for re awakening


Grammar : Noun, verb
Spell : uh-wey-kuh-ning
Phonetic Transcription : əˈweɪ kə nɪŋ


Definition of re awakening

Origin :
  • Old English awæcnan (intransitive), "to spring into being, arise, originate," also, less often, "to wake up;" earlier onwæcnan, from a- (1) "on" + wæcnan (see waken). Transitive meaning "to rouse from sleep" is recorded from 1510s; figurative sense of "to stir up, rouse to activity" is from c.1600.
  • Originally strong declension (past tense awoc, past participle awacen), already in Old English it was confused with awake (v.) and a weak past tense awæcnede (modern awakened) emerged and has since become the accepted form, with awoke and awoken transferred to awake. Subtle shades of distinction determine the use of awake or awaken in modern English. Related: Awakening.
  • As in renaissance : noun rebirth
  • As in resurgence : noun revival
  • As in resurrection : noun awakening from the dead
  • As in rebirth : noun resurrection
  • As in recovery : noun the process of regaining health
  • As in reformation : noun the state of being reformed
  • As in rejuvenation : noun reinvigoration
  • As in recuperation : noun recovery
  • As in repossession : noun recovery
  • As in retrieval : noun recovery
  • As in regenerate : verb breathe new life into
  • As in renew : verb start over; refurbish
  • As in reproduce : verb make more copies of
  • As in re-create : verb renew
  • As in reanimate : verb revive
  • As in reawaken : verb revive
  • As in recondition : verb renew
  • As in resurrect : verb revive
  • As in revitalize : verb revive
  • As in revivify : verb revive

Synonyms for re awakening

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