reappear
Britishverb
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- reappearance noun
Example Sentences
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He reappeared in public at the awards in December.
From BBC
A core subplot in the film involves Ella’s father, played with an unctuous, desperate charm by Harrelson, reappearing in her life after many years with his own agenda.
From Los Angeles Times
In 424 B.C., he was exiled for 20 years after failing to block its advance—a humiliation that obliged him to reappear in his own narrative.
Meanwhile, economic data that was delayed because of the shutdown will start to reappear.
From Barron's
As the clip progresses, more supporters hurry across the front of the section to the concourse, before later reappearing.
From BBC
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