re-emerge

VERB
  1. appear again
    Her husband reappeared after having left her years ago
    The sores reappeared on her body
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How To Use re-emerge In A Sentence

  • The need for aphicide should be assessed on crops that are just emerging, but which have already had a pre-emergence herbicide. FWi - All News
  • On a hunch, the researchers radioed the ground-based team and urged them to continue gathering data when the star re-emerged from behind Uranus.
  • He said that in the run up to the political contest elements of the extreme right would re-emerge in Oldham looking to exploit divisions for political gain.
  • The international cocaine trade re-emerged in Colombia in the 1970s, courtesy of a mafia which cut its teeth on contraband whiskey, marijuana and luxury goods.
  • I am convinced that the powerful re-emergence of monotypes and woodcuts relates directly to the explosions and reverberations of new technologies.
  • This strategy is helping the prison system to outlast current budget constraints so it can re-emerge once state revenues recover.
  • Amid the problems, Paul Smith re-emerged as a seam bowler demanding respect.
  • The other is the re-emergence of the old cleavages of rich and poor.
  • The title chimes with his managerial re-emergence at West Bromwich Albion after a torrid 191 days in charge of Liverpool. Roy Hodgson has no self-pity after his re-emergence at West Brom
  • Everyone agrees there is a lot more to do, but for now he has made Naples the most exciting of all Italian cities to visit, in the first flush of its re-emergence: dynamic, unselfconscious, and as distinctive as it has always been.
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