reborn Definition
re·born (rē bôrn′)
adjective
born again; having new life, spirit, etc.; regenerated
reborn Usage Examples
Preposition: as
man: People who lead good lives are reborn as men.
Preposition: into
- life: We were born into this world and we will be reborn into eternal life.
- body: Hindus believe in reincarnation which is the idea that the human soul is reborn into a new body on earth after death.
Adjective complement with noun phrase
see: Well, ' River Of Orchids ' sees XTC reborn anew, totally.
Modifies a noun
- T: Congratulations on the first issue of the reborn T Mag.
- something: He is reborn, maybe something to do with competition this season.
Modifying Another Word
- now: To the west, Hereford, the oldest, now reborn under the direction of the great Paul Wombell.
- newly: Recent tapes in my possession of that band in rehearsal bear witness to a newly reborn power and confidence in his playing.
- then: He was then reborn through her thighs each morning.
- not: Then, Gotama, he is neither reborn nor not reborn.
- spiritually: But the good news is you have been spiritually reborn.
- continually: If our love for Christ and for one another and for those among whom we live is not continually reborn, we will die.
Infinitive complement
make: Either being endlessly reborn to make the same hopeless mistakes?
Used with adjective complement
feel: A brain phase had been induced by the music and excitement, and she awoke feeling reborn.
Preposition: in
- plane: Those who see the disadvantages of sense-impressions may cultivate jhana; they can be reborn in higher heavenly planes which are not sensuous planes.
- century: More about Jamaica Inn Land's End World famous multi-sensory show reborn in the 21st century.
- world: Women may have used them as requests for children or pleas to the mother goddess to be reborn in the next world.
- body: Within a week, she is to be reborn in the body refused to her at birth.
- life: For a Hindu a person's karma mainly affects where their soul will be reborn in a future life.
Preposition: from
ash: In the desert the souls of men are either consumed by the fire or reborn from the ashes.

