re-emerge
to emerge or appear again; resurface: to re-emerge as a threat
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How to use re-emerge in a sentence
Meg Whitman, who defeated Poizner in the primary and lost to Jerry Brown, could re-emerge.
Is American Christianity about to re-emerge as a workout cult?
Is American Christianity Becoming a Workout Cult? | Michael Schulson | April 27, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTHe turned from them, and ran shouting into the gatehouse, to re-emerge a moment later with half-dozen soldiers at his heels.
Love-at-Arms | Raphael SabatiniOld positions re-emerge from forgetfulness, and there is always a philosophy to back every “case.”
Even that invisible "smart set" might re-emerge from Paris or the country.
Diplomatic Days | Edith O'Shaughnessy
The old tensions are bound to re-emerge, this time in the employ of business interests.
After the Rain | Sam VakninWhen the antinomy problems re-emerge, their discussion assumes Critical form.
A Commentary to Kant's 'Critique of Pure Reason' | Norman Kemp Smith
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