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re-emerge
verb
to emerge or appear again; resurface
to re-emerge as a threat
Example Sentences
She has since re-emerged to a limited extent in public, saying she that she was well and living as she wished.
Last month, as a cease-fire took root and Israeli forces pulled back, Hamas fighters re-emerged on the streets as police and internal-security forces, patrolling and targeting criminals along with rivals and critics.
But then, roughly eight decades later, his name re-emerged in British military records.
The process of appointing his replacement garnered ridicule as candidates were in and out like a managerial Hokey Cokey, all before Danny Rohl re-emerged to take charge after earlier withdrawing from the race.
Tensions are sure to mount and traditional fault lines could re-emerge.
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