What's the difference between enascent and renascent?

Enascent


Definition:

  • (a.) Coming into being; nascent.

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Renascent


Definition:

  • (a.) Springing or rising again into being; being born again, or reproduced.
  • (a.) See Renaissant.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) There's WhatsApp and Kik on the messaging side, along with a (possibly) renascent BBM – not to mention Line, KakaoTalk and WeChat, which have big ambitions to expand beyond their home markets in Asia.
  • (2) But his obsessions were his own, fuelled by a conviction that he was repudiating the wrongs of a renascent Soviet state.
  • (3) Suddenly there was only one team in it as a renascent Newcastle enhanced their thoroughly refreshing, if unlikely, Champions League challenge.
  • (4) The recently emerging interest of urologists in utility of the laparoscope for a variety of urologic surgery is a welcome renascence of this procedure, which has been used mainly by our gynecologic colleagues, in part because of our own lack of pursuit in its development.
  • (5) These issues point to a need for a renascence in the kind of research which is based on clinical observation and on listening to what patients have to tell, with such lines of work brought into much closer contact than before with corresponding laboratory investigation.
  • (6) After four years spent alongside each other in various technical areas it will be strange for Newcastle United’s interim head coach to see his former ally urging on renascent Crystal Palace from the adjacent dugout.
  • (7) There was certainly plenty to admire about the way Guardiola’s team passed the ball and, again, encouraging signs of Raheem Sterling’s renascent form.
  • (8) He’s a much loved guy in our dressing room and for him to be back on the training ground will be really terrific.” By the time Gutiérrez returns Pardew trusts his renascent team will have built on their run of four successive wins.

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