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[さい()·()]
saiki
noun, suru verb, no adjective

English Meaning(s) for 再起

noun, suru verb, no adjective
  1. comeback; recovery; restoration; rally; reflexive (in grammar)

Definition and Synonyms for 再起

Comeback return by a celebrity to some previously successful activity
Synonyms: カムバック, 再起, 返り咲き, 返り咲く
Revive be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength
Synonyms: 再起, 復活, 復興, 持ち直す, 更生, 生き返る, 立ち直る, 蘇る
Restoration the act of restoring something or someone to a satisfactory state
Synonyms: 再興, 再起, 回天, 回復, 復活, 復興, 挽回, 蘇生
Resurgence bringing again into activity and prominence
Synonyms: リバイバル, リヴァイヴァル, 中興, 再燃, 再現, 再興, 再起, 復古, 復活, 復興, , 蘇り, 蘇る, 返り咲き, 返り咲く,
Recovery return to an original state
Synonyms: もとる, リカバリー, 再起, 出直る, 回復, 復旧, 復調, 戻り, 戻る, 直る, 立ち直り, 立ち直る
Convalescence gradual healing (through rest) after sickness or injury
Synonyms: リカバリー, 克復, 全快, 再起, 回復, 平癒, 床上, 床上げ, 復調, 快気, 快癒, 治り, 治る, 治癒, 直る

Meanings for each kanji in 再起

» again; twice; second time
» rouse; wake up; get up

Categories 再起 is a member of

Reappearance the act of someone appearing again
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Fixture the act of putting something in working order again
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Flourish grow vigorously
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Advance a change for the better
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Healing the natural process by which the body repairs itself
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Stroke Order Diagrams for 再起

Sample Sentences for 再起

The player made a splendid comeback.

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