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Meaning:
alliteration

the repetition of the first sound or letter in a succession of words, e.g. safe and sound; through thick and thin

duplication; doing again

awakening

an act of becoming aware, of realizing, especially something unpleasant

making conscious or alert

rebirth

a change in the moral attitude causing a person, to lead a new kind of life

resurrection

redress

compensation for a wrong; to set (a wrong) right again

help, compensation

re-form

to organize (members, soldiers) into the previous order or a new order

the act of reforming

reformation

(an example of) the act of reforming or being reformed; the 16th-century movement for religious reform resulting in the establishment of the Protestant Church

the act of reforming

renaissance

(the period of) revival of art and literature in Europe in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries

rebirth

reparation

compensation (for loss or damage)

compensation, amends

repetition

(an instance of) repeating or being repeated

duplication; doing again

repose

rest; sleep

restfulness; calm

reproduction

the act, process, of reproducing; something reproduced, especially a work of art

something duplicated; duplication

restoration

the act, process, of restoring or being restored

the act of restoring

resuscitation

the act of resuscitating

revival

retrieval

the possibility of recovery; an act of retrieving

recovery

revitalization

revival

revival

revival

(an instance of) reviving or being revived; (a meeting intended to produce) an increase of interest in religion

rebirth, reawakening

tautology

(an instance of) saying the same thing in different ways, especially by using unnecessary words, as in 'a two-wheeled bicycle'

duplication; doing again

transformation

complete change

complete change

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