rewakening

/riˈweɪkənɪŋ/
verb
  1. To wake up again after sleeping or being unconscious.
    • She rewakening from her nap, felt refreshed and ready to work.
    • The patient slowly rewakening after the surgery asked for water.
    • He kept rewakening every few hours during the night.
  2. To cause something to become active, lively, or noticeable again after a period of inactivity.
    • The festival is rewakening old traditions that had been forgotten.
    • The documentary is rewakening public concern about climate change.
    • The teacher's enthusiasm is rewakening the students' love for science.
noun
  1. The act or process of becoming awake or aware again after a period of sleep, inactivity, or unconsciousness.
    • After the long winter, the rewakening of the forest was a beautiful sight.
    • The city's cultural rewakening brought new life to the old theaters.
    • Her rewakening from the coma surprised the doctors.
  2. A renewed interest, energy, or awareness in something after a period of decline or neglect.
    • There has been a rewakening of interest in traditional crafts among young people.
    • His rewakening to the joys of reading happened after he joined a book club.
    • The rewakening of political activism in the country was driven by social media.
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