English to Tamil Dictionary revival

revival

மறுமலர்ச்சி
definition
noun
a revival in the fortunes of the party
an improvement in the condition or strength of something.
translation of 'revival'
மறுமலர்ச்சி,
உயிர்ப்பு
example
Yet it might provide the foundation for a 'revival' in Tory fortunes.
By focusing on cost reduction and cash generation, Lord Hanson brought about a startling 'revival' in the fortunes of many companies that he acquired.
Even today, you still spend three days brain-dead before 'revival' .
Still, Schweitzer must answer the question of why the war did not lead, as many believed it would, to a religious 'revival' .
The variety has always seemed to have its origins in Bordeaux, where it has been enjoying a 'revival' in popularity.
Just as the government was proclaiming a ‘jobs 'revival' ,’ the labour market was hit by another bombshell.
Having lived through it once I am dismayed to see it again; this has to be the fifth 70s 'revival' I've endured.
If he plays like that every time he is captain, we are in for a 'revival' of England football fortunes.
In the 1980s and 1990s, Afro-Peruvian music has witnessed a strong 'revival' and is now popular in the bars and dance halls of Lima.
The immediate effect would be to create the conditions for a 'revival' of socialism, trade unionism and so on in the mainstream.
Ironically, as the Savoy venture gets under way, it is the ENO which has unveiled a 'revival' of its production of one of the original Savoy Operas, The Mikado.
The Consequences of Love, directed by Paolo Sorrentino, is meant to signal a 'revival' in the fortunes of Italian cinema.
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.
This combined in the autumn of 1981 with a 'revival' in the fortunes of the Deutschmark.
they both played in a major 'revival' of The School for Scandal
In contrast with the other southern cities in revolt, Toulon saw a 'revival' of religious activity under municipal auspices.
Well-designed garden products are enjoying a popular 'revival' at the moment, giving the opportunity to side-step the boring plastic window box.
Ashtarte Productions produce a breathtaking 'revival' of this tragic play.
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.
The great strength of the 'revival' of the movement, and of the left within the movement, has been the desire for unity.
David Corballis's production was a sterling 'revival' of a classic comedy.
A young student in 1984, he maintains Blue Star and the massacres after Indira Gandhi's assassination created a religious 'revival' among British Sikhs.
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.
So I went to a trendy lounge in my neighborhood on Friday night and decided to partake in the Pabst Blue Ribbon 'revival' .
America's environmental 'revival' is a rich and complicated story with many specific exceptions, caveats and, of course, setbacks.
a wave of religious 'revival'
The International Coffee Organization provided funds to Angola for the 'revival' of its coffee production after a long civil war decimated production.
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.
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.
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