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reemergent

  • a word derived from emergent.
    emergent
    adjective
    coming into view or notice; issuing.
  • a word derived from reemerge.
    reemerge
    verb (used without object)
    to emerge again after a period of being dormant, out of sight, etc.

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All that lucre couldn’t override the prevailing sentiment among discontented voters who were ready, after nearly eight years of the uber-outsider Arnold Schwarzenegger, to embrace the tried-and-true experience of the reemergent Jerry Brown.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 3, 2025

A future, reemergent SARS-CoV-2 could be either less or more transmissible, less or more lethal.

From Scientific American Mar. 24, 2022

Offit examines, for example, the root causes of the reemergent debate about whether they cause autism.

From Washington Post Jul. 26, 2018

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