Renaissance (noun)

  1. A period of renewed interest in and growth of the arts and sciences, especially in Italy from the 14th to the 16th century.
  2. A revival or rejuvenation of something.
  3. A new or second flowering of the arts and sciences in a particular cultural or national context.

Origin:

French, literally "rebirth", from re- "again" + naissance "birth".

Examples:

  1. The Renaissance was a time of great artistic and scientific achievements.
  2. The city is undergoing a cultural renaissance with the opening of new museums and theaters.
  3. The country experienced a renaissance in agriculture with the introduction of new techniques and technologies.
  4. The Renaissance was a time of great intellectual ferment, with major advancements in science, philosophy, and the arts.
  5. The company is undergoing a renaissance with new management and a renewed focus on innovation.
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