1 to bring someone back to life, or bring something back into use or existence after it disappeared:
The human person, on this reading, is an ' ensouled body ' to be resurrected, rather than an immortal and transcendent soul entombed in a material body.
The fragmentation of identity in modern society has resurrected historians' interest in nationalism and identity.
The craft was resurrected but, in responding to the different influences and demands, it was also radically transformed.
Many remained ineffective and had to be continually resurrected.
The feeling of conation, resurrected briefly as a willful "cognitive emotion," is a promising candidate from that periconscious realm.
In response to increased calls for a ban during the next general election, however, it was resurrected in 1938.
Which stage of one's body would be resurrected ?
In the body, however, this is not the case, since there will be the same form in the [resurrected] body.