English to Punjabi Dictionary revival

revival

ਬੇਦਾਰੀ
definition
noun
a revival in the fortunes of the party
an improvement in the condition or strength of something.
example
And, while it is no longer in its original location, Cotton Club has seen a jazz 'revival' with the renaissance of the Harlem neighborhood.
There is also a religious 'revival' in France generally: it is a misnomer to think of the 19th Century as a secular age.
cross-country skiing is enjoying a 'revival'
The great strength of the 'revival' of the movement, and of the left within the movement, has been the desire for unity.
Using rubber band tracks, which are currently enjoying a worldwide 'revival' of popularity, would reduce the vulnerability of wheeled vehicles.
the thunder and lightning affected his 'revival' in the third round
Boyana Film Studios, housed in a vast complex of buildings and situated in 30 hectares of parkland, has seen a dramatic 'revival' of its fortunes in recent years.
The street, lined with retro wrought-iron lamp posts and redwood benches that speak of an earlier effort at 'revival' , is utterly quiet.
A 'revival' of agricultural production in the Delaware and Chesapeake regions followed from increased plantings in the fall of 1780.
And for those of us with long memories of mincing, saccharine productions, this 'revival' is an eye opener.
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.
Thomson's most successful chapter deals with the religious 'revival' , perhaps because the extent and quality of the visual imagery is greatest.
they both played in a major 'revival' of The School for Scandal
The religious 'revival' in modern Islam is a reflection of the pace of social and technological change in the Muslim world, particularly the disruptive effects of a rapid increase in urbanization.
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.
Hendry's Reebok team-mate, Leam Richardson, has also played a major role in the 'revival' that has taken Blackpool to the edge of the play-off zone.
cross-country skiing is enjoying a 'revival'
In other words, the 'revival' of religious millenarianism was a pre-patterned localised response to the social rifts and cultural crisis induced by French colonialism.
a wave of religious 'revival'
Instead of a romantic 'revival' , they produce a parody of the original drama.
America's environmental 'revival' is a rich and complicated story with many specific exceptions, caveats and, of course, setbacks.
Last week, Philbin was tapped to host ABC's new 'revival' of ‘This is Your Life.’
a 'revival' in the fortunes of the party
After an hour of intense medical attention further 'revival' attempts failed and the children were pronounced dead just after 8pm.
Improvement requires a 'revival' of the basic features of the effective teacher training system which existed before the late 1960s.
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.
If he plays like that every time he is captain, we are in for a 'revival' of England football fortunes.
The Academy Building was built between 1872 and 1873 and is a later version of Gothic 'revival' .
The 30-year-old, who is married to a Czech television newscaster, attributes his 'revival' to concentrating on improving his short game.
The variety has always seemed to have its origins in Bordeaux, where it has been enjoying a 'revival' in popularity.
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