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  • 101media and cultural studies —    Cultural studies emerged during the late 1950s as a new field of knowledge production in British universities, and over subsequent decades has spread internationally, notably to the USA and Australia. In its first formation, cultural studies… …

    Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture

  • 102United States of America —    Between 1800 and 1914, the United States nearly quadrupled its national territory, became a world power, and created three overlapping and intimately connected forms of empire: a transcontinental empire, an informal empire, and an overseas… …

    Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800–1914

  • 103reinvigorate — verb give new energy or strength to. Derivatives reinvigoration noun …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 104reanimation — n. Reinvigoration, revival …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 105rehabilitation — n. 1. Reinstatement (in a former right or privilege), restoration, re establishment, reinvestiture. 2. Instauration, restoration to former power and splendor, renewal, renovation, redintegration, reconstitution, revivification, reinvigoration …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 106refreshment — n 1. food, nutriment, nutrition, pabulum, alimentation, nurture, sustenance, sustena tion, subsistence; aliment, viands, meat, bread or daily bread, groceries, foodstuffs, solids, edibles, Inf. grub, Sl. eats, Sl. chow, Chiefly Brit. Sl. scoff;… …

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  • 107rehabilitation — n 1. restoration, reclamation, redevelopment, reconditioning, normalization; renovation, renewal, refurbishment; reparation, repair, fixing up, mending, redintegration, reconstruction, rebuilding, reconstitution, recomposition; remediation,… …

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  • 108rejuvenation — n 1. reinvigoration, reanimation, revitalization, regeneration, rejuvenescence, revivification, revival, renewal, resuscitation. 2. rebirth, new birth, renascence; new day, new lease on life, second wind …

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  • 109renewal — n 1. resumption, recommencement; restoration, replenishment; repetition, reiteration, iteration, recapitulation, gemination; reconstruction, recreation; revivification, resurrection, rejuvenation, reinvigoration, revitalization, regeneration,… …

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  • 110revival — n 1. renewal, resumption, recommencement; revivification, resurrection, rejuvenation, rejuvenescence, reinvigoration, revitalization, regeneration, resuscitation, recrudescence. 2. renaissance, renascence, rebirth, new birth, new day, new dawn;… …

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