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a period of high artistic or cultural development the 19th-century literary renaissance that prompted people to refer to Boston as the Athens of America

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Recent Examples of renaissance Yet, like many 2000s trends, this one’s having a massive renaissance at the moment. Stacia Datskovska, Footwear News, 29 May 2025 Now, in a post-pandemic world shaped by emotional dressing and nostalgic aesthetics, bag charms are having a renaissance. Karin Eldor, Forbes.com, 23 May 2025 At the time, Walt Disney Pictures, still basking in the residual glow of its 1990s renaissance, was seen as a historic institution that treated its catalogue with great reverence. Bilge Ebiri, Vulture, 23 May 2025 As rural America gains younger residents, and grows more diverse and increasingly digitally connected, these dynamics are driving a renaissance in craft foods. Dawn Thilmany, The Conversation, 22 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for renaissance
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Noun
  • Early into the new millennium, Ford released its GT as a tribute to the GT40 and to establish itself in the supercar market.
    Viju Mathew, Robb Report, 2 June 2025
  • Ganoderma lucidum—commonly known as reishi or lingzhi—was first recorded in the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing, the oldest Chinese pharmacopeia written over two millennia ago, where it was classified as a tonic for anti-aging and boosting qi.
    Boutayna Chokrane, Wired News, 28 May 2025
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  • The film sardonically conjures a golden age of interventionist arrogance.
    Richard Brody, New Yorker, 29 May 2025
  • Trump praises West Point graduates, touts 'golden age' of US military in commencement speech During an overcast morning, Trump took part in the traditional wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknowns before delivering his speech.
    Alexandra Hutzler, ABC News, 26 May 2025
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  • Love probably needs to play like a $220 million quarterback for the Packers to reach the sport’s pinnacle.
    Matt Schneidman, New York Times, 30 May 2025
  • Surf Ranch in Fresno, created by 11-time world champion Kelly Slater, became a pinnacle of wave technology, but has a hefty price tag in the tens of thousands to access.
    Laylan Connelly, Oc Register, 30 May 2025

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“Renaissance.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/renaissance. Accessed 14 Jun. 2025.

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