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resurgent

[ UK /ɹɪsˈɜːd‍ʒənt/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈsɝdʒənt, ɹɪˈsɝdʒənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. rising again as to new life and vigor
    resurgent nationalism

How To Use resurgent In A Sentence

  • Fun is the secret ingredient of a lot of great companies, but 10 years of economic prosperity, a resurgent stock market, and the dawning of the dot-com have created other business priorities.
  • This is the clearest manifestation of resurgent imperialism and colonialism on a world scale.
  • It's fairly obvious that Qiao hadn't been able to hide what he called his disgust with his government, and when his brother surfaced as a resurgent last week they added things together and ordered a wet affair, before Qiao could try defecting. Quiller Bamboo
  • The reason for this is that the Sain label had the didactic purpose of supporting the then resurgent Welsh nationalism by releasing records entirely in the Welsh language.
  • The new resurgent orientalism does not even put up the pretence of scholarly detachment or search for truth.
  • Mugeyi capped his resurgent form with an acrobatic diving winning headed-goal in the 55th minute to earn his side sweet revenge against the Limpopo team.
  • Venice, on the other hand, was feeling increasingly threatened by a resurgent Rome and financially drained by money going to church-building and convent dowries.
  • Because the message of various resurgent anti-capitalist movements the world over is very much not this. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now the party is resurgent and the veterans are dead. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the midst of the recently resurgent debate in Britain about whether our drug laws are working – or require a major overhaul – the experience of Portugal has become a crucial piece of evidence in favour of a radical approach that has confounded the expectations of even its conservative critics, so much so that in the last month British officials have asked their Portuguese counterparts for advice, with the only caveat being that they avoid mentioning the word "decriminalise". What Britain could learn from Portugal's drugs policy
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