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reawaken

vb. 1 to wake after an extended period of sleep 2 to reactivate or reanimate

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reawaken

v. awaken once again

Usage examples of "reawaken".

But more than that, she seemed to have an innate knowledge of Barding, which her teachers merely had to reawaken.

To The Shadow, the death of so prominent an individual as Josiah Bartram signified a possible reawakening of crime in Holmsford.

It had been their first sanctuary in that confused season when Planir had reawakened them.

Hanging sixty feet from the ground in a slim, shuttered window, Bodhi sneered at the patch of crinkled gray-brown horizon that would soon enough explode into a light that would fry her to ashes with its first tentative reawakening.

Involving neither stress nor brainwork, the job would reawaken no old traumas.

Carrie sat looking out of the window throughout the short journey along Tooley Street, and as the cab took the bend at Dockhead and drove along the wide Jamaica Road she could not stop thinking of the 261 handsome young man who had wined and dined her, and reawakened certain feelings that were both delicious and dangerous.

With the return of passion, the old emptiness reared alive within him as the ancient difference between Hades and the other immortals reawakened.

If Marq had permitted me to reawaken, I would have applied an option inherent in this form and shut myself off forever.

Sweeney, the central character, has felt stagnant and lifeless in her career and reawakens only when a male love interest enters her life -- hardly the sort of pattern many feminists would applaud.

The despair of the poor peasant women had been reawakened, and their sobs and moans filled the immense hall.

She had been very devout in former years, and now her superstitious fears were reawakened and intensified.

Mistport, and with her conditioning reawakened, there was no telling what she might do.

Virtuan temples during the services are not the reawakened deities of ancient Babylon and Sumer, but are some of the lesser deities of Virtu playing a role and reaping some intangible benefit from being at the center of so much attention.

Her blood began to stir and heat, and an odd tingling sensation moved through her veins, her nerves, as though her circulation were being reawakened, as though her body was emerging from the desensitized lethargy that had held her in its grips for hours now.

Two advisers, Zenorra and Oberlieu, are generally credited with reawakening within him the lust for absolute authority and the subsequent repeal of.