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Second Birth

noun

Theology.
  1. spiritual rebirth.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of Second Birth1

First recorded in 1505–15
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Example Sentences

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But officers found a second birth certificate, hidden in the lining of the couple's luggage.

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The second, birth tourism, is where someone arrives on a legal temporary visa with the intent to give birth.

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However, new lightweight carbon fiber material saw the technology make a comeback in elite sailing, and with efficient electric motors and high costs for traditional fuels it’s getting a second birth in the public transport sector, too.

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Recently, Perkins said, the hospital delivered the first of 24-week twins before speeding the mother to Bolivar in time for the second birth.

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“Some parents of young children may have decided to forego the second … birth because they were overwhelmed with the additional child-caring demands that emerged during the pandemic, such as the need to homeschool their children.”

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