re-emerge
Britishverb
Example Sentences
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A central bank that finds itself simultaneously watching the job market weaken and inflation risks re-emerge has few good options.
A central bank that simultaneously watches the job market weaken and inflation risks re-emerge has few good options.
But "the trend has re-emerged noticeably over the past five years", says Gamlen.
From BBC
But as the wedding day draws closer, shadows from her past begin to re-emerge, threatening both her happiness and her reputation, the BBC said.
From BBC
The pre-1960s understanding of the West as irreversibly Christian has slowly re-emerged.
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