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rebirthing

British  
/ riːˈbɜːθɪŋ /

noun

  1. a form of psychotherapy in which the subject supposedly "relives" the experience of being born, in order to confront and overcome traumas and anxieties stemming from birth

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He said, "That was the rebirthing of Elvis Presley. It was a reintroduction not just to who he had been, but to who he could be."

From Salon • Nov. 14, 2024

For his replacement, casting against type was the braver and more interesting path, rebirthing Linkin Park as something more than an echo of its past.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 12, 2024

It was a real rebirthing of the artist that only a few manage to achieve in the world of popular music.

From The Guardian • Mar. 25, 2019

But for forests, they’re “a rebirthing process,” he said.

From Washington Post • Feb. 16, 2018

Others have flinched at the rebirthing of the title “Dr. Reynen” and “sized him up” when meeting for the first time.

From Washington Times • Nov. 28, 2016