rebirth in the PONS Dictionary

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Symbolically then, red and green have been broadly defined to mean vitality (red) and rebirth (green), but these are not the only meanings.
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There is less difference in status when their rebirth is at a higher realm.
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Eggs, in general, were a traditional symbol of fertility, and rebirth.
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After he bends over the body, the girl rises, and she slowly warms to rebirth and starts dancing.
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In recent years, the area has seen a rebirth following decline, including new commercial investments.
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It is believed that over successive rebirths the soul eventually loses the power to main self-awareness and falls into body consciousness.
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Future benefits from this action will result in fortunate rebirths.
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Through death, rebirth, and reproduction the world is renewed.
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As a pun, it expressed that objective in a phrase that sounds similar to "born again", a term for spiritual rebirth.
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Underneath all of the apparent political changes it was time of spiritual rebirth and renewal.
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