0 past simple and past participle of resurrect
To sum up these narratives: a forgotten early music is resurrected in recent times and gradually polished up to achieve a historically informed performance practice.
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.
It can't be, as nothing dies and gets resurrected.
So, since the soul remains perpetually, it must be joined again to the body, which is what it means to be resurrected.
Of course, the stress factor is then resurrected and the whole matter is discharged without further ado.
Interspecific interactions in phytophagous insects: competition reexamined and resurrected.
The resurrected human being cannot recall the experiences of the soul because one cannot have some other entity's memories.
Reformation politics powerfully resurrected the view that the religious identity of a people must be considered a function of their ruler's confessional conviction.