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Common collocations with revival in American Collocation

revival noun

US /rɪˈvaɪv(ə)l/

brief
mini
modest
short-lived

The World Cup coverage seems to be prompting a mini revival of the game at kids’ level and above.

cause a revival

inspire
kick-start
spark

Harsh words at half time seemed to spark a mini revival and Leamington finally took the lead.

experience a revival

enjoy
experience
undergo
witness

In recent years, the Cornish language has undergone a revival.

lead a revival

spearhead

In the 1870s William Morris spearheaded a revival of block printing.

indicate a revival

herald
mark
signal

The introduction of a National Short Story Prize marks a revival of interest in the UK.

interest
someone’s fortunes
tradition

There is currently an enormous revival of interest in herbal medicine.