All 13 Uses of
resurrection
in
Harry Potter (#7) and the Deathly Hallows
- "The Resurrection Stone," he said, and added a circle on top of the line.†
Chpt 21
- The thing you call the Resurrection Stone?†
Chpt 21
- "All right, even if you want to kid yourself the Elder Wand's real, what about the Resurrection Stone?"†
Chpt 22
- What if it was the Resurrection Stone?†
Chpt 22
- There's no such thing as a Resurrection Stone!†
Chpt 22
- He was turning the Snitch over and over in his hands, half expecting it to break open, to reveal the Resurrection Stone, to prove to Hermione that he was right, that the Deathly Hallows were real.†
Chpt 22
- The truth was that she was scared of the idea of the Deathly Hallows, especially of the Resurrection Stone…and Harry pressed his mouth again to the Snitch, kissing it, nearly swallowing it, but the cold medal did not yield… It was nearly dawn when he remembered Luna, alone in a cell in Azkaban, surrounded by dementors, and he suddenly felt ashamed of himself.†
Chpt 22
- Dumbledore had left the sign of the Hallows for Hermione to decipher, and he had also, Harry remained convinced of it, left the Resurrection Stone hidden in the golden Snitch.†
Chpt 22
- The Resurrection Stone had cracked down the vertical line representing the Elder Wand.†
Chpt 34
- The Resurrection Stone slipped from between his numb fingers, and out of the corner of his eyes he saw his parents, Sirius, and Lupin vanish as he stepped forward into the firelight.
Chpt 34 *resurrection = to rise again(editor's note: The book uses the common noun resurrection as part of a proper noun, The Resurrection Stone. The stone was given this name because it is supposed to enable the bringing back to life of those who have died.)
- The Resurrection Stone — to him, though I pretended not to know it, it meant an army of Inferi!†
Chpt 35
- After another short pause Harry said, "You tried to use the resurrection Stone."†
Chpt 35
- I do not think so, because he did not recognize the Resurrection Stone he turned into a Horcrux.†
Chpt 35
Definition:
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(resurrection as in: resurrection of a dream) to rise again after failure, inactivity, or disuse(editor's note: The book uses the common noun resurrection as part of a proper noun, The Resurrection Stone. The stone was given this name because it is supposed to enable the bringing back to life of those who have died.)