English to Malayalam Dictionary revival

revival

പുനരുദ്ധാരണ
definition
noun
a revival in the fortunes of the party
an improvement in the condition or strength of something.
example
Florence, meanwhile, is in the throes of a religious 'revival' led by the Dominican friar who thunders against vice, female luxuries, and male effeminacy.
He said the performers were united in a common goal to create a memorable 'revival' of the production, after its long absence from the Bulgarian stage.
During the postwar folk music 'revival' , rural musicians faced a similar mixture of adulation and condescension.
There is also a religious 'revival' in France generally: it is a misnomer to think of the 19th Century as a secular age.
As with No 11 buses, so with this early 1939 play by Terence Rattigan: you wait ages for a 'revival' and then two come along at once.
We had emerged from a very difficult drought and from a world recession in '83, thanks to the breaking of the drought here and the 'revival' of fortune in the rural industries.
In the 1980s and 1990s, Afro-Peruvian music has witnessed a strong 'revival' and is now popular in the bars and dance halls of Lima.
The International Coffee Organization provided funds to Angola for the 'revival' of its coffee production after a long civil war decimated production.
cryogenic 'revival' patients
Hendry's Reebok team-mate, Leam Richardson, has also played a major role in the 'revival' that has taken Blackpool to the edge of the play-off zone.
a wave of religious 'revival'
A subsequent 'revival' of religious practice led to a return to a more austere form of religion, which fed into political dissatisfaction with the colonial situation.
they both played in a major 'revival' of The School for Scandal
The variety has always seemed to have its origins in Bordeaux, where it has been enjoying a 'revival' in popularity.
cross-country skiing is enjoying a 'revival'
And for those of us with long memories of mincing, saccharine productions, this 'revival' is an eye opener.
the thunder and lightning affected his 'revival' in the third round
The 'revival' of the brilliant Caryl Churchill play Top Girls at the Aldwych is by and large not only a major event but also an evening to make alarm bells ring.
a 'revival' in the fortunes of the party
The alligator shirts and wood-framed handbags are a pure fashion 'revival' , though, with little reference to the original subculture that spawned them.
The great strength of the 'revival' of the movement, and of the left within the movement, has been the desire for unity.
an economic 'revival'
Boyana Film Studios, housed in a vast complex of buildings and situated in 30 hectares of parkland, has seen a dramatic 'revival' of its fortunes in recent years.
The garage rock 'revival' has gotten so much press the last year that critics have had to invent the term New Garage to keep track of bands like The Strokes and Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
In contrast with the other southern cities in revolt, Toulon saw a 'revival' of religious activity under municipal auspices.
This combined in the autumn of 1981 with a 'revival' in the fortunes of the Deutschmark.
After an hour of intense medical attention further 'revival' attempts failed and the children were pronounced dead just after 8pm.
A 'revival' of economic strength is, in my view, the most urgent and realistic task.
Luther's power lay in these hymns of joy and strength and in his 'revival' of the doctrine of justification by the faith of the individual, implying religious liberty and attacking the scandal of indulgences.
She dispatched a naval task-force to the islands amidst a 'revival' of popular jingoism, and refused to allow mediation efforts to stand between her and a complete military victory.
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