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reemerge

American  
[ree-i-murj] / ˌri ɪˈmɜrdʒ /

verb (used without object)

reemerged, reemerging
  1. to emerge again after a period of being dormant, out of sight, etc.


Other Word Forms

  • reemergence noun
  • reemergent adjective

Example Sentences

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Occasionally, Sedaka would reemerge on a bigger stage.

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In May, Loma Alta Park was the first major spot to reemerge with significant upgrades, funded in part by an outpouring of donations from local residents and businesses as well as philanthropic sources like FireAid, the L.A.

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And to see her sort of reemerge with this project in particular, which is so powerful and so specific, it would be really exciting — as great as it is to see Rose being rightfully recognized — to see Mary get some attention as well.

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It’s been running since late summer at Heritage Square Museum, and will reemerge this fall at West Hollywood’s Petit Ermitage Hotel beginning Oct.

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XJW: I feel like I couldn’t have imagined another way to reemerge into the world, after the pandemic.

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