Resurrection (noun)

  1. The act of bringing something back to life, existence, or activity.
  2. The belief in the return of Jesus Christ from the dead, as described in the New Testament.
  3. A revival, renewal, or restoration to a former state or condition.

Origin:

The word resurrection comes from the late middle english, derived from the latin word 'resurrectionem' meaning a rising again.

Examples:

  1. The resurrection of the company was a remarkable accomplishment, as it had been considered dead and buried only a few years before.
  2. The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the central doctrine of Christianity, and the foundation of the Christian faith.
  3. The resurrection of the old building was a major project, as it required extensive renovations and restorations.
  4. The resurrection of the endangered species was a success, as the population had increased significantly.
  5. The resurrection of the film franchise was a surprise, as many had thought it was dead and gone forever.
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