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re-emergence
noun
- the act or an instance of re-emerging
Example Sentences
Rashford may have claimed most of the spotlight with his re-emergence from the Old Trafford wilderness, but Asensio has had even more impact and provides Villa and Emery with experience, street wisdom, as well as a crucial close acquaintance with the highest prizes at former club Real Madrid.
In the wake of COVID, existing trends in the spread and re-emergence of almost-forgotten diseases — trends mostly reflective of an increase in poverty, inequality and global travel, as well as in the alliance of so-called alternative medicine with the political far right — have been exacerbated.
The Spectacle’s success depends on maintaining our alienation and preventing the re-emergence of notions like collective interests, community or solidarity.
This may explain the re-emergence of the M23 in 2021 - with evidence showing Rwanda's backing of the group continues to grow.
“What excites me most is that the city is evolving in a way that celebrates Mexico’s roots. Whether it’s through cuisine, art, or cocktails, we’re seeing the re-emergence of traditional techniques and ingredients used in unexpected and exciting ways. I’m proud that Rayo is part of this moment and contributing to a global appreciation for the depth and diversity of Mexican culture.”
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