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  • noun One who, or that which, resurrects.

Etymologies

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resurrect +‎ -or

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Examples

  • Magyar Motorkerékpár Fejlesztő Kft. CEO Imre Mázló, the "resurrector" of the motorcycle, told the portal that the new model would soon be examined by the transport authority, adding that he could not give a date for the start of mass production before permits are acquired.

    Caboodle.hu: Latest News 2010

  •      Sometimes after bookbinding for a few hours at the hand-sewing table, Jillie would, after scraping her knife too roughly over the glue of an old book's spine, feel not like a resurrector of literature, as she should, but a killer.

    Book Killer Phoebe Wilcox 2010

  • The reader is left to connect the dots to the next Messiah, Count Ignatieff of Etobicoke, resurrector of The Trudeaupian Dream.

    Toronto Star Says Pierre Trudeau Is “Far And Away” The Best Prime Minister « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2009

  • Gotham-based sample-rap resurrector Marco Polo - is one of the underground's chief contemporary maestros, and this time he brought a dozen sharp blades for Juxx to load into the guillotine.

    Boston Phoenix - thePhoenix.com CHRIS FARAONE 2010

  • And Frankenstein wasn't resurrected, he was the resurrector.

    Pharyngula 2009

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