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Idiom: Rise From The Ashes

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Meanings

The phrase refers to the resurrection of the mythical phoenix.

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To make a comeback after a disaster that almost led to a tragic end; to make a comeback after a long hiatus; to come back into common use or practice, or back into popularity.

Example Sentences

1
After facing bankruptcy, the company managed to rise from the ashes and become a global success.
2
Despite the devastating fire, the community banded together to help each other rise from the ashes.
3
The team's star player suffered a career-ending injury but managed to rise from the ashes and become a successful coach.
4
The artist's career seemed to be over after a series of failures, but she managed to rise from the ashes and create her masterpiece.
5
The athlete had a major setback due to an injury but managed to rise from the ashes and win the championship.

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