English to Urdu Dictionary revival

revival

بحالی
definition
noun
a revival in the fortunes of the party
an improvement in the condition or strength of something.
example
There is probably no more pertinent a time for a 'revival' of Shakespeare's story of the Trojan war than now.
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.
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.
Thomson's most successful chapter deals with the religious 'revival' , perhaps because the extent and quality of the visual imagery is greatest.
a wave of religious 'revival'
Whether they will take a new production or a 'revival' to Lithuania is still undecided, but this, says Hill, is the advantage of an ensemble.
A 'revival' of economic strength is, in my view, the most urgent and realistic task.
cross-country skiing is enjoying a 'revival'
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'
It's a sort of 'revival' of machine opera from the Baroque period.
The Kurds, for example, are staging a cultural and linguistic 'revival' .
Florence, meanwhile, is in the throes of a religious 'revival' led by the Dominican friar who thunders against vice, female luxuries, and male effeminacy.
Yet it might provide the foundation for a 'revival' in Tory fortunes.
The post-Soviet era has witnessed a 'revival' of religious practice and the introduction of a large number of new religious movements.
Well-designed garden products are enjoying a popular 'revival' at the moment, giving the opportunity to side-step the boring plastic window box.
The Consequences of Love, directed by Paolo Sorrentino, is meant to signal a 'revival' in the fortunes of Italian cinema.
Ironically, as the Savoy venture gets under way, it is the ENO which has unveiled a 'revival' of its production of one of the original Savoy Operas, The Mikado.
The alligator shirts and wood-framed handbags are a pure fashion 'revival' , though, with little reference to the original subculture that spawned them.
So I went to a trendy lounge in my neighborhood on Friday night and decided to partake in the Pabst Blue Ribbon 'revival' .
cross-country skiing is enjoying a 'revival'
The variety has always seemed to have its origins in Bordeaux, where it has been enjoying a 'revival' in popularity.
And for those of us with long memories of mincing, saccharine productions, this 'revival' is an eye opener.
The immediate effect would be to create the conditions for a 'revival' of socialism, trade unionism and so on in the mainstream.
Ashtarte Productions produce a breathtaking 'revival' of this tragic play.
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.
Last week, Philbin was tapped to host ABC's new 'revival' of ‘This is Your Life.’
On ‘Blues for the Lowlands’ Terry and McGhee show why they became so popular during the folk 'revival' of the 50s.
A young student in 1984, he maintains Blue Star and the massacres after Indira Gandhi's assassination created a religious 'revival' among British Sikhs.
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.
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