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1 evangelismo
m.1 evangelism, the religious and humanitarian system of the Gospel.2 spirit of reform among Protestant sects who call themselves evangelical.* * *1 evangelism* * *SM evangelism* * *= Evangelicalism, evangelism, revivalism.Ex. The conservative Protestant traditions of Fundamentalism, Evangelicalism, and Pentecostalism have few archives.Ex. The library consists of approximately 2,500 books and pamphlets covering theology, church history, evangelism, missiology, and Christianity.Ex. This book analyzes the mix of classicism and medieval revivalism in Gherardesca's architecture.* * *= Evangelicalism, evangelism, revivalism.Ex: The conservative Protestant traditions of Fundamentalism, Evangelicalism, and Pentecostalism have few archives.
Ex: The library consists of approximately 2,500 books and pamphlets covering theology, church history, evangelism, missiology, and Christianity.Ex: This book analyzes the mix of classicism and medieval revivalism in Gherardesca's architecture.* * *evangelismo* * *evangelismo nmevangelism* * *evangelismo nm: evangelism -
2 clasicismo
m.1 classicism (Arte & literature).2 classical nature.3 classic style.4 elitism, classicism.* * *1 classicism* * *SM classicism* * *masculino classicism* * *= classicism.Ex. This book analyzes the mix of classicism and medieval revivalism in Gherardesca's architecture.* * *masculino classicism* * *= classicism.Ex: This book analyzes the mix of classicism and medieval revivalism in Gherardesca's architecture.
* * *classicism* * *clasicismo nm1. [en arte, literatura] classicism2. [carácter de obra, autor] classical nature* * *m classicism* * *clasicismo nm: classicism -
3 encender
• fire underwriter• fire wall• ignite• kindle• rekindle• revivalism• revive memories• set fire to• switch on -
4 reavivar
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5 restablecimiento de la póliza
• revival• revival of policy• revivalismDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > restablecimiento de la póliza
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6 revivir
• be brought back to life• be pulled back to life• bring back to life• bring to• come back to life• reanimate• renovate• resurgent• resuscitated• return to active duty• return to normal• revivalism• revive memories• reviver• revocability• vivification• vivifying
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Revivalism — Re*viv al*ism, n. The spirit of religious revivals; the methods of revivalists. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
revivalism — [ri vī′vəliz΄əm] n. 1. the fervid spirit or methods characteristic of religious revivals 2. a desire to revive former ways … English World dictionary
revivalism — The term revival, in its most general sense, refers to a period of renewal within a Christian country or community during which many nonbelievers become believers, and many of the faithful find a new level of religious commitment. More… … Encyclopedia of Protestantism
revivalism — /ri vuy veuh liz euhm/, n. 1. the form of religious activity that manifests itself in revivals. 2. the tendency to revive what belongs to the past. [1805 15; REVIVAL + ISM] * * * Reawakening of Christian values and commitment. The spiritual… … Universalium
revivalism — [[t]rɪva͟ɪvəlɪzəm[/t]] N UNCOUNT: usu adj N Revivalism is a movement whose aim is to make a religion more popular and more influential. ...a time of intense religious revivalism. ...Hindu revivalism … English dictionary
Revivalism — Revival in a Christian context generally refers to a specific period of spiritual renewal in the life of the Church. While elements such as mass conversions and perceived beneficial effects on the moral climate of a given culture may be involved … Wikipedia
revivalism — re|viv|al|ism [ rı vaıvl,ızəm ] noun uncount 1. ) a religious movement encouraging people to be interested in Christianity: Methodist revivalism 2. ) the process of encouraging new interest in something such as an old tradition or a type of music … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
revivalism — UK [rɪˈvaɪv(ə)lˌɪz(ə)m] / US [rɪˈvaɪv(ə)lˌɪzəm] noun [uncountable] 1) a religious movement encouraging people to be interested in Christianity Methodist revivalism 2) the process of encouraging new interest in something such as an old tradition… … English dictionary
Revivalism (architecture) — Revivalism in architecture is the use of visual styles that consciously echo a previous architectural era. For example, there were a number of architectural revivalist movements in the United States in the 19th and early 20th centuries. [Scott… … Wikipedia
revivalism — noun Date: 1815 1. the spirit or methods characteristic of religious revivals 2. a tendency or desire to revive or restore … New Collegiate Dictionary
revivalism — noun The spiritual fervour of a religious revival … Wiktionary