From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishrebornre‧born /riːˈbɔːn $ -ˈbɔːrn/ verb literary → be reborn
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reborn• Now, after years spent behind a sewing machine in her husband's dressmaking factory, she feels like a woman reborn.• The monsters were stirring, like babies in the womb, waiting to be reborn.• But as you said to me in the lodge, he will be reborn after his death as a warrior.• But the best that a virtuous woman can hope for is that she be reborn as a man.• Her body was a new one under his sensual caresses, reborn for this man who held her heart.