Reemerge

Word REEMERGE
Character 8
Hyphenation re ë merge
Pronunciations /ɹi.i.ˈmɚdʒ/

Definitions and meanings of "Reemerge"

What do we mean by reemerge?

To emerge again, to come into view after having hidden.

To come out of a situation, object or a liquid after having entered it.

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The word "reemerge" in example sentences

Along with the 20-degrees-warmer Washington climate, this is how you want to reemerge from a Toronto vacation: seeing a young Iraqi journalist throw his shoes at the man who destroyed his country. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Do you expect that that sense of patriotism, even though the Cold War is over now, that sense of patriotism to -- to kind of reemerge in light of what's happened? ❋ Unknown (2001)

Fundamentalists began to reemerge from their self-imposed exile with the founding of the neo-evangelical movement in the wake of the Second World War. ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)

The answer to such questions lies in testing the impact of many characteristics—age, gender, income, and so forth—on religiosity simultaneously using the statistical method of multiple regression, which will reemerge often in the subsequent chapters. ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)

Unless they reemerge in the months ahead, the housing market is likely to again slip. ❋ Kelly Evans (2011)

"The possibility remains that the recent economic weakness may prove more persistent than expected and that deflationary risks might reemerge, implying a need for additional policy support," Mr. Bernanke told Congress as he delivered the central bank's semi-annual report on the state of the economy. ❋ Toby Anderson (2011)

In Sawyer, population 350, water did not run over the top of the levees, but it did seep into the ground and reemerge on city streets, Mayor Cy Kotaska said. ❋ Jack Nicas (2011)

Mostly Cambridge buildings are not large enough to get lost in, but I think you might be able to disappear into the university library and not reemerge for many a long week. ❋ Unknown (2009)

(Like those fish in the gif above that lap like waves and crash against dry land, but reemerge as fish ... and something for Ponyo to run on.) ❋ Unknown (2009)

Tehran managed to get Nuri al-Maliki -- who lost the elections to the coalition led by the secular former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi -- to reemerge as the Prime Minister. ❋ Alireza Jafarzadeh (2011)

Still, the central bank is likely to remain cautious, with price pressures likely to reemerge later in 2011 as the economy shakes off the floods and feels the thrust of a record upswing in business investment.oz ❋ James Glynn (2011)

The broker said the group's increasing focus outside its home market should help boost growth and that takeover speculation for the stock could reemerge. ❋ Ishaq Siddiqi (2011)

Does Cassie's death trigger Lia's restrictive eating patterns to reemerge? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Dirk Niepoort said that a wine of this age can actually go through the supple stage of bottle aging and reemerge with newfound vigor. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Now teamed up with a shady member of the clergy, will Chuck's old self-sabotaging self reemerge to rid his world of Prince Louis via less-than-honorable means? ❋ Unknown (2012)

… A number of us thought that it was not at all a given that if the Taliban were to reemerge in a more significant way in Afghanistan, that al-Qaeda would necessarily follow. ❋ Peter L. Bergen (2011)

Other arguments in favor of the Fed holding mortgages could reemerge. ❋ Jon Hilsenrath (2011)

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