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Definition of reappear in English: reappearverb riːəˈpɪəˌriəˈpɪr [no object]Appear again. Example sentencesExamples - Last November, doctors told him the cancer had reappeared, only this time it had spread and was terminal.
- When the beat suddenly reappears, Wiley begins rapping at twice the speed to thrilling effect.
- The nurse reappears to walk us down to the theatre, all very casual, no being portered down on trolleys.
- He immediately retires to bed for an hour's rest, then reappears, bleary eyed, for a 45-minute massage.
- The next time he reappears in the written record is in 1872 as a London police officer.
- The symptoms reappeared in response to the challenge but did not reappear without pantoprazole.
- In the garden, Gretchen appears and reappears now and then to bring her cups of tea or glasses of juice.
- Text appears and reappears but with differences in associated text and in a different order.
- All of a sudden bright flashes of lights started appearing and reappearing all around the room.
- Half of the people linking to us never show up and other links appear, disappear and reappear at random.
- But whenever I stop taking it, the symptom reappears and again I start taking capsules.
- These beats often take a long time to appear, may fade or cease only to reappear again much later.
- Marc is infatuated by Uva who, when she reappears finally, no longer matches the fantasy he has constructed for her.
- Four to five days after the new bottle arrived I noticed a lot of his old symptoms reappearing.
- After 10 seconds or so, he reappears above water and the bay resounds to the sounds of whoops and cheers from the floating audience.
- A little while later, the guy making tea reappears with four mugs.
- Some, dare I suggest, will reappear under a different name a few years later and repeat the cycle a second or even a third time.
- There was a viral logic to the show, with many of the same texts appearing and reappearing.
- He will remain in custody until he reappears in court on January 17.
- Our plates are clear of food, but sit in front of us for a good 10 minutes before the waitress reappears.
Synonyms occur, take place, happen, come up, crop up, arise Definition of reappear in US English: reappearverbˌrēəˈpirˌriəˈpɪr [no object]Appear again. Example sentencesExamples - Some, dare I suggest, will reappear under a different name a few years later and repeat the cycle a second or even a third time.
- All of a sudden bright flashes of lights started appearing and reappearing all around the room.
- He will remain in custody until he reappears in court on January 17.
- Marc is infatuated by Uva who, when she reappears finally, no longer matches the fantasy he has constructed for her.
- In the garden, Gretchen appears and reappears now and then to bring her cups of tea or glasses of juice.
- He immediately retires to bed for an hour's rest, then reappears, bleary eyed, for a 45-minute massage.
- The next time he reappears in the written record is in 1872 as a London police officer.
- Half of the people linking to us never show up and other links appear, disappear and reappear at random.
- The symptoms reappeared in response to the challenge but did not reappear without pantoprazole.
- Last November, doctors told him the cancer had reappeared, only this time it had spread and was terminal.
- Text appears and reappears but with differences in associated text and in a different order.
- The nurse reappears to walk us down to the theatre, all very casual, no being portered down on trolleys.
- But whenever I stop taking it, the symptom reappears and again I start taking capsules.
- There was a viral logic to the show, with many of the same texts appearing and reappearing.
- Four to five days after the new bottle arrived I noticed a lot of his old symptoms reappearing.
- After 10 seconds or so, he reappears above water and the bay resounds to the sounds of whoops and cheers from the floating audience.
- When the beat suddenly reappears, Wiley begins rapping at twice the speed to thrilling effect.
- A little while later, the guy making tea reappears with four mugs.
- These beats often take a long time to appear, may fade or cease only to reappear again much later.
- Our plates are clear of food, but sit in front of us for a good 10 minutes before the waitress reappears.
Synonyms occur, take place, happen, come up, crop up, arise |