resurface
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
verb
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(intr) to arise or occur again
the problem resurfaced
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(intr) to rise or cause to rise again to the surface
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(tr) to supply (something) with a new surface
Other Word Forms
- resurfacer noun
Etymology
Origin of resurface
Example Sentences
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She hung on to the windowsill for a long moment, waiting with growing despair for her mother to resurface.
From Literature
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The pool needed to be resurfaced, a new barbecue added and some trees trimmed.
From MarketWatch
However, recent jobs data were weak and if these are combined with signs of slower inflation then the prospects of interest-rate cuts could resurface.
“It felt like art resurfacing to help people make sense of the moment.”
“Street resurfacing — a core component of the Bureau’s responsibilities — has always been expected to take place later this fiscal year,” he wrote in an email.
From Los Angeles Times
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