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re-emerge /riːɪˈməːdʒ /verb [no object]Emerge again; come into sight or prominence once more: nationalism has re-emerged in western Europe...- Let's be clear: China is not emerging - it is re-emerging to reclaim its traditionally exceptional place.
- And, secondly, the work they do with them while they are in custody is doing very little to straighten them out once they re-emerge.
- It is, however, very largely because of this ‘victory’ that the religious question is re-emerging once again, on both an individual and social level.
Derivativesre-emergent /riːɪˈməːdʒənt/ adjective ...- The article concludes with a discussion of the uncanniness of this re-emergent form of commodity fetishism.
- A high-speed data delivery standards battle could be looming for the re-emergent broadband fixed wireless industry.
- The Price of Victory is an interesting look into the military policing of the issues affecting a re-emergent nation.
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