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re-emerge
verb
to emerge or appear again; resurface
to re-emerge as a threat
Example Sentences
He ultimately re-emerged with a new investment approach, focused on low-cost, rules-based index investing.
In theory, Norris had a gap more than big enough to stop and re-emerge in front.
Mount did not re-emerge for the second half and Amorim said afterwards the former Chelsea man had been experiencing a problem for 30 minutes before that: "I am concerned about that," he said.
A member of the fire service went under the water and re-emerged saying that he had located a "tree on the bottom of the river pinning the boy under it".
Swift announced her purchase of her original masters with a heartfelt letter to fans, where she wrote that the final two albums would "have their moments to re-emerge when the time is right."
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