0 a new period of growth of something, or a time when something that was popular in the past becomes popular again:
1 a new period of growth of something or an increase in popularity of something that was popular in the past:
Spring is the season of rebirth.
This production was hailed as a rebirth of Swedish theater.
With rebellion came the birth of a terrible beauty and, for the rebels, a rebirth as heroes and martyrs.
Thus, blood is washed away, purified by water, and the rebirth of the spirit is suggested by the flowering of nature.
First, affection for its institutions may not alone provide a sufficient foundation for its sustained rebirth.
They would have said it was a play about rebirth and regeneration and knowing what you are.
The success of this rebirth programme, and of all the programmes to follow, remained modest.
Central to this interpretation, paradoxically enough, is the cold war's own iconography of treachery and rebirth.
The young man undergoes a form of rebirth, a process of socialization in a new world.
These refer to the myth, as do the frequent oppositions in the mise-en-scene indicating the passing of the seasons, between autumn (death) and spring (rebirth).
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