re-emerge
Britishverb
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She has since re-emerged to a limited extent in public, saying she that she was well and living as she wished.
From BBC
The future of the programs has re-emerged as a hot political debate as Democrats and Republicans engage in negotiations over raising the nation’s debt limit later this year.
From New York Times
He said a new version could re-emerge if Harrell showed support for the idea.
From Seattle Times
Granted, given that Din and Bo-Katan joined this covert specifically to hide out from the Imperial remnant, re-emerging from the underground may not be the smartest idea.
From New York Times
The music duo Everything but the Girl is re-emerging after 24 years of silence.
From New York Times
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