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reborn

American  
[ree-bawrn] / riˈbɔrn /

adjective

  1. having undergone rebirth.


reborn British  
/ riːˈbɔːn /

adjective

  1. born or as if born again, esp in having undergone spiritual regeneration

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Etymology

Origin of reborn

First recorded in 1590–1600; re- + born

Example Sentences

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A team with zero belief were suddenly reborn.

From BBC

The moment he earned citizenship made him feel “reborn,” he told reporters over bratwurst last year.

From The Wall Street Journal

Orchestrated by the brilliant Finn Russell and playing with a ruthlessness that a shell-shocked England could not contain, the Scots were a team reborn.

From BBC

You can see why, but a gambler would have gone with Van der Merwe in the hope that Scotland can create the kind of unstructured mayhem that could see him reborn.

From BBC

Where he planted mushrooms, entire toadstools were reborn as great as boulders.

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