1. reawakening - Noun
2. reawakening - Verb
reawakening
present participle of reawaken
reawakening (plural reawakenings)
A second or subsequent awakening.
At least one Paris movie house, Les 5 Caumartin, had eager moviegoers lined up for that much-anticipated reawakening with a screening a minute after midnight. Source: Internet
After the Age of Force, (Vis), and Taedium (Otium) will come Science (understanding) through a reawakening of "The Hidden One", or "King Sebastian". Source: Internet
A handful of early, comedic missteps and a few patches of thin storytelling are soon forgotten in the path of Edie’s reawakening. Source: Internet
When it's time to go back to work and back to school, and parent/ child time reverts to its more snatched quality, there's going to be a painful reawakening to deal with for everyone. Source: Internet
Fashion’s Big Reflective Moment continued this week, but there was also a sense of a Lazarus-like reawakening due to the physical shows beginning again. Source: Internet
In the mid-1930s, there was a public reawakening concerning the armed forces. Source: Internet