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reemergence

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

noun

  1. the act or process of emerging or appearing again; reappearance or resurgence.


Example Sentences

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“It’s well thought of to this day, but it wasn’t a big hit. It’s directed by a notable director, but that would not have happened before this bump,” said Saxon, referring to the film’s reemergence.

From Los Angeles Times

Both a discovery and a reemergence, “Once Upon a Time in Harlem” is like a time machine moving in multiple directions at once.

From Los Angeles Times

But most Americans hardly notice America’s reemergence as an energy power.

From The Wall Street Journal

His fear is that the consensus for economic growth, moderate inflation, and falling interest rates will be upended by a nasty reemergence of inflation and higher interest rates.

From Barron's

His fear is that the consensus for economic growth, moderate inflation, and falling interest rates will be upended by a nasty reemergence of inflation and higher interest rates.

From Barron's