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reborn

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re·born  (r-bôrn)
adj.
Emotionally or spiritually revived or regenerated.

reborn [riːˈbɔːn]
adj
(Spirituality, New Age, Astrology & Self-help / Alternative Belief Systems) born or as if born again, esp in having undergone spiritual regeneration
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Adj.1.reborn - spiritually reborn or converted; "a born-again Christian"
regenerate - reformed spiritually or morally; "a regenerate sinner"; "regenerate by redemption from error or decay"
Translations
reborn [ˈriːˈbɔːn] PP to be rebornrenacer
reborn [ˌriːˈbɔːrn] adj
(RELIGION) (= reincarnated) to be reborn [person] → renaître
(= created afresh) to be reborn as sth [person, nation, city] → se réincarner en qch
(= rejuvenated) to feel reborn → se sentir renaître
reborn
adj to be rebornwiedergeboren werden; to be reborn in (fig)weiterleben in (+dat); to feel rebornsich wie neugeboren fühlen


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He was so used to submitting to Prince Vasili's tone of careless self-assurance that he felt he would be unable to withstand it now, but he also felt that on what he said now his future depended- whether he would follow the same old road, or that new path so attractively shown him by the Masons, on which he firmly believed he would be reborn to a new life.
A spring reborn in the world's oldest democracy, that brings forth the vision and courage to reinvent America.
All the old fire and passion with which he had written it were reborn in him, and he was swayed and swept away so that he was blind and deaf to the faults of it.
 
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