rebirth

UK /ɹiːˈbɜːθ/ US /ɹiˈbɝθ/
noun 3verb 2

Definitions

noun

1

Reincarnation; new birth subsequent to one's first.

A theistic version of the above doctrine of transmigratory existence is presented best in the Bhagavadgitā which compares the rebirth of the soul in another body to changing of clothes, […]

2

Revival, reinvigoration.

And it was the spread of modern nationalism in the aftermath of Napoleon's defeat that mainly accounted for the nineteenth-century rebirth of the “Handelian” oratorio in Germany, where it had never thrived before, […]

3

Spiritual renewal.

The rebirth of Baptism affirms that Christ the healer shares our life.

Rather, in 1 Pet 3:21, those who have experienced rebirth in Christ, presumably through baptism, are promised an eschatological reward.

verb

1

To cause to be born again, spiritually renewed, or revived.

D’Alessandro fashioned it upon a book he wrote, the lost stories he rebirthed and cherished.

2

To be born again, spiritually renewed, or revived.

As I rebirthed and did the LRT, I began to love and accept myself as a woman.

“And how ’bout me?” / “Two life sentences, probably.” / “The one life,” says Johnny, laughing, “isn’t enough? They don’t satisfy one, they want two? Maybe when I rebirth again, I owe them another next life.”

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