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| 1. | restoration to life, consciousness, vigor, strength, etc. |
| 2. | restoration to use, acceptance, or currency: the revival of old customs. |
| 3. | a new production of an old play. |
| 4. | a showing of an old motion picture. |
| 5. | an awakening, in a church or community, of interest in and care for matters relating to personal religion. |
| 6. | an evangelistic service or a series of services for the purpose of effecting a religious awakening: to hold a revival. |
| 7. | the act of reviving. |
| 8. | the state of being revived. |
| 9. | Law. the reestablishment of legal force and effect. |
In Christianity, an energetic meeting intended to “revive” religious faith. Common among fundamentalists, these meetings are characterized by impassioned preaching and singing.