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resurrection
[rez-uh-rek-shuhn]
noun
the act of rising from the dead.
Christianity., Resurrection, the rising of Christ after His death and burial.
Religion., Resurrection, the rising of the dead on Judgment Day.
the state of those risen from the dead.
a rising again, as from decay, disuse, etc.; revival.
Christian Science., a rising above mortality through the understanding of spiritual life as demonstrated by Jesus Christ.
resurrection
1/ ˌrɛzəˈrɛkʃən /
noun
a supposed act or instance of a dead person coming back to life
belief in the possibility of this as part of a religious or mystical system
the condition of those who have risen from the dead
we shall all live in the resurrection
the revival of something
a resurrection of an old story
Resurrection
2/ ˌrɛzəˈrɛkʃən /
noun
the rising again of Christ from the tomb three days after his death
the rising again from the dead of all mankind at the Last Judgment
Resurrection
The rising of Jesus from the tomb after his death; a central and distinctive belief of the Christian faith. The Gospels state that after Jesus was crucified and lay in a tomb between Friday evening and Sunday morning, he rose, in body as well as in spirit, and appeared alive to his followers. His resurrection is the basis for the Christian belief that not only Jesus but all Christians will triumph over death. Christians celebrate the Resurrection on Easter Sunday.
Other Word Forms
- resurrectional adjective
- resurrective adjective
- nonresurrection noun
- nonresurrectional adjective
- postresurrection noun
- postresurrectional adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of Resurrection1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Resurrection1
Example Sentences
If Harvey’s departure from Butcher Babies marked the death of a dream, Violent Hour has triggered a resurrection that resounds with symbolism from her chosen careers.
The installation first suggests entering the church with an immense—roughly 5½-by-6½-foot—silver relief of the resurrection, made in Naples in 1736.
The church, in Jerusalem, was originally built in the fourth century on what is purported to be the site of Christ’s crucifixion, burial and resurrection.
Phil concert series in Disney with Mahler’s Second, which is known as the “Resurrection” and thrillingly announced the resurrection of an orchestra that had long been housed with inadequate acoustics.
Critics have pronounced the genre dead just as many times as they’ve proclaimed its resurrection as soon as another hit comes along.
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Related Words
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- rebirth
- restoration
- resurgence
- revival
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