Collocations for revival - noun
ADJ.
great, major, marked | modern, recent | cultural, economic, industrial, literary, religious, etc.
The late 19th century was a time of religious revival.
The late 19th century was a time of religious revival.
VERB + REVIVAL
enjoy, experience, undergo
His work is enjoying a revival in popularity.
His work is enjoying a revival in popularity.
stage
The economy has staged something of a revival in the last year.
The economy has staged something of a revival in the last year.
bring about, cause, lead to, spark, stimulate
The exhibition has stimulated a revival of interest in the Impressionists.
The exhibition has stimulated a revival of interest in the Impressionists.
see
The period saw a great revival in the wine trade.
The period saw a great revival in the wine trade.
PREP.
~ in
a revival in the fortunes of the Democratic Party
a revival in the fortunes of the Democratic Party
~ of
a revival of ancient skills
a revival of ancient skills
PHRASES
a revival of interest
the revival of interest in local radio
the revival of interest in local radio
signs of (a) revival
He claimed the housing market was showing signs of a revival.
He claimed the housing market was showing signs of a revival.