Rebirth in a sentence as a noun

This was a very nice rebirth, back to simple, back to content.

Snipshot is one I think could enjoy a rebirth if they made it work on the iPad.

It's really cool seeing Yahoo shake itself and try to rebirth itself in 2013.

I wrote about this rebirth[1] and got an amazing response--24 hrs on the front page, lots of love and feedback.

I viewed them as a rebirth of shareware, a try-before-you-buy sort of thing.

That's simply unprecedented and may lead to a rebirth of the demoscene.

In fact, if it is semi-intelligently managed, it could lead to a rebirth of US industry.

I would argue they are succeeding due to greed and ignorance, the likes of which will necessarily cause a crash and hopefully subsequent rebirth of true gaming.

It could cover NeXT, GNU/Linux, Netscape/Mosaic, Valve, Google, Facebook, up to modern hacking on the frontier of biology, education, and the rebirth of hardware hacking.

Clojure has been getting a lot of press as being the rebirth of Lisp, and it includes some useful paradigms in the core language, but it is woefully incomplete as a full Lisp development system when compared to mature Common Lisp implementations.

Rebirth definitions

noun

after death the soul begins a new cycle of existence in another human body

See also: metempsychosis

noun

a second or new birth

See also: reincarnation renascence

noun

the revival of learning and culture

See also: Renaissance Renascence

noun

a spiritual enlightenment causing a person to lead a new life

See also: conversion