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resurgence

[ ri-sur-juhns ]

noun

  1. the act or fact of rising again or returning; revival:

    There has been a resurgence of polio in countries where vaccination is viewed with suspicion.



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The trial has also stirred concerns that South Korea is seeing the resurgence of an authoritarian far right.

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Interestingly, the trend’s resurgence in 2022 underscored a shift in both our eating and social habits: Following the pandemic’s peak, an increasing number of individuals were craving communal dining experiences and opportunities to reconnect.

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The second wave had not come without warning, but India's government, which had declared victory over the disease two months earlier, was caught unprepared by the resurgence.

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If you'll recall it was the cause celebre of the 2021 Virginia governor's race which had all the DC tongues wagging about the resurgence of the right-wing culture war.

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The 1989 to '91 resurgence unfortunately gave us an opportunity to remember the terrible pain measles causes to families and communities.

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