awakening

[ UK /ɐwˈe‍ɪknɪŋ/ ]
[ US /əˈweɪkənɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of waking
    it was an early awakening
    it was the waking up he hated most
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How To Use awakening In A Sentence

  • Here's the good news: When you bring what I call unconditional presence to the trance of fear, you create the foundation for true spiritual awakening. Undefined
  • The fall in popularity of the death's head and the subsequent prevalence of the cherub was a reflection of the Great Awakening and the belief in the immortality of the soul: "Cherubs reflect a stress on resurrection, while death's heads emphasize the mortality of man. Headstones for Dummies, the New York Edition
  • But memories of prior political awakenings that ended disastrously were revived when the Polish military cracked down in 1981.
  • What many patients experience is an awakening of emotions which they have never had, rather than a repetition of phantasies from the past.
  • The sharp downturn in the US economy has brought a rude awakening to many in the IT sector.
  • If they had expected a warm welcome, they were in for a rude awakening .
  • If they had expected a warm welcome, they were in for a rude awakening .
  • In particular, he must not miss the opportunity offered by an awakening India.
  • But to watch a whiplash rapper ride the crest of an orchestral forte is a genuine awakening.
  • The Banksy Effect, the term coined by journalist Max Foster several years ago, speaks to an awakening of interest in the (often illegal) interventions that artists use to call attention to the way we complacently live under larger-than-life infrastructures built (often) by one-eyed men. Dylan Kendall: Street Art: A Window to a City's Soul
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