English to Gujarati Dictionary revival

revival

પુનઃસજીવન
definition
noun
a revival in the fortunes of the party
an improvement in the condition or strength of something.
translation of 'revival'
પુનર્જીવિત કરવું તે,
ફરી સક્રિય બનાવવું તે,
ફરી ચાલુ કરવું તે,
પુનર્જીવન,
પુનઃપ્રવર્તન
example
And for those of us with long memories of mincing, saccharine productions, this 'revival' is an eye opener.
We had emerged from a very difficult drought and from a world recession in '83, thanks to the breaking of the drought here and the 'revival' of fortune in the rural industries.
The sad news for those born-again C & A consumers is that this 'revival' of fortunes is too late to save the company, which will take its final curtain after Christmas.
Well-designed garden products are enjoying a popular 'revival' at the moment, giving the opportunity to side-step the boring plastic window box.
As with No 11 buses, so with this early 1939 play by Terence Rattigan: you wait ages for a 'revival' and then two come along at once.
Having lived through it once I am dismayed to see it again; this has to be the fifth 70s 'revival' I've endured.
There is also a religious 'revival' in France generally: it is a misnomer to think of the 19th Century as a secular age.
Florence, meanwhile, is in the throes of a religious 'revival' led by the Dominican friar who thunders against vice, female luxuries, and male effeminacy.
She dispatched a naval task-force to the islands amidst a 'revival' of popular jingoism, and refused to allow mediation efforts to stand between her and a complete military victory.
Using rubber band tracks, which are currently enjoying a worldwide 'revival' of popularity, would reduce the vulnerability of wheeled vehicles.
But a religious 'revival' also is taking place, and there are signs of development in Ho Chi Minh City.
But while it may have had some of the earmarks of a religious 'revival' , this movement was rooted firmly in the material world.
If he plays like that every time he is captain, we are in for a 'revival' of England football fortunes.
The 'revival' of the brilliant Caryl Churchill play Top Girls at the Aldwych is by and large not only a major event but also an evening to make alarm bells ring.
an economic 'revival'
It was a revivalist movement, or at least it had the atmosphere of a religious 'revival' .
Luther's power lay in these hymns of joy and strength and in his 'revival' of the doctrine of justification by the faith of the individual, implying religious liberty and attacking the scandal of indulgences.
There is probably no more pertinent a time for a 'revival' of Shakespeare's story of the Trojan war than now.
This combined in the autumn of 1981 with a 'revival' in the fortunes of the Deutschmark.
Ashtarte Productions produce a breathtaking 'revival' of this tragic play.
The Academy Building was built between 1872 and 1873 and is a later version of Gothic 'revival' .
Whether they will take a new production or a 'revival' to Lithuania is still undecided, but this, says Hill, is the advantage of an ensemble.
Instead of a romantic 'revival' , they produce a parody of the original drama.
Last week, Philbin was tapped to host ABC's new 'revival' of ‘This is Your Life.’
He said the performers were united in a common goal to create a memorable 'revival' of the production, after its long absence from the Bulgarian stage.
cross-country skiing is enjoying a 'revival'
America's environmental 'revival' is a rich and complicated story with many specific exceptions, caveats and, of course, setbacks.
A subsequent 'revival' of religious practice led to a return to a more austere form of religion, which fed into political dissatisfaction with the colonial situation.
On ‘Blues for the Lowlands’ Terry and McGhee show why they became so popular during the folk 'revival' of the 50s.
It's a 'revival' of the production that the ROH released on DVD.
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