re-emerge
Britishverb
Example Sentences
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Like modern-day companies that merge and re-emerge or fold, some of these schools went under quickly, or moved their bivouacs, or combined forces.
From Los Angeles Times ● May 22, 2026
A central bank that finds itself simultaneously watching the job market weaken and inflation risks re-emerge has few good options.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Mar. 6, 2026
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 ● Feb. 25, 2026
If growth accelerates before supply expands, inflation pressures could re-emerge, forcing the Fed to reverse course.
From Barron's ● Jan. 14, 2026
Charles Guiteau waited outside a hotel a half block from Blaine's house, watching for the president to re-emerge.
From "Ambushed!" by Gail Jarrow
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