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revivalist
[ri-vahy-vuh-list]
noun
a person, especially a member of the clergy, who promotes or holds religious revivals.
a person who revives former customs, methods, etc.
Other Word Forms
- revivalistic adjective
- nonrevivalist noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of revivalist1
Example Sentences
They claimed that this moment would eventually bring about a “Great Awakening,” a reference to the religious revivalist movements of the 18th and 19th centuries.
It spreads organically through social networks, social media – notably podcasts and livestreams – and revivalist meetings and workshops.
That includes garage-rock revivalists the White Stripes, who sued Trump for using their song "Seven Nation Army" in a campaign video without permission.
The United Methodist Church traces its roots to 18th century revivalist John Wesley and has long emphasized Christian piety, evangelism and social service.
Indie sleaze revivalists, it is time to break out the neon.
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