reawake

English

Etymology

From re- + awake.

Verb

reawake (third-person singular simple present reawakes, present participle reawaking, simple past reawoke or reawaked, past participle reawoken or reawaked) [1]

  1. To wake up again.
    • 1984, Fred Uhlman, Beneath the lightning and the moon:
      When he reawoke he felt for a second as though he were part of a surrealistic picture. He was sitting alone in an aeroplane ready to take off.

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