reappears in English

verb
1
appear again.
her symptoms reappeared

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1. Every bit of mechanical energy expended reappears as heat.

2. After an Adamantite rock is mined, it will take four minutes until it reappears

3. It is no small thing that this symbol reappears in the Word of Wisdom.

4. He comes on stage performing ballet steps, pirouettes off into the wings, makes some weird grunting sounds, then reappears.

5. It reappears as a Dagger and a weapon skill in Fire Emblem Heroes called the Caltrop Dagger.

6. Then he walks back through the door, and reappears with a lit candle propped on a saucer.

7. But a moment later, the shroud reappears, driven together by the churning of a deep distributed mob.

8. Thus he is forced to lead a clandestine existence, abandoned only when he occasionally reappears to demand money from his wife.

9. Once again the control cleavage pattern reappears very slowly so that at several sites the reaction is not complete even after 30 minutes.

10. The Cockney reappears still as an Aunt Sally which means someone or something which is a target for insult and criticism.

11. 22 Limestone reappears and is much in evidence when Hellgill Bridge is reached,[www.Sentencedict.com] this centuries-old structure spanning a deep gorge.

12. At the end of the season, an amnesiac Fallon (now portrayed by actress Emma Samms) reappears while the rest of the family go to Europe for the wedding of Amanda and Prince Michael of Moldavia (Michael Praed).

13. Bloodworth (Kris Kristofferson) abandoned his loving wife and sons for a life on the road as a full-time traveling musician.Now at the end of the line, Bloodworth reappears, forced to reckon with the stale aftermath of his departure.

14. ‘The Broad, blue river flowed past with infinite patience and slow, deep inevitability, and the thought of that much water in one place was daunting.’ ‘Burlap reappears in Work II as the ground on which Jensen painted Broad, black brushstrokes suggesting a Japanese mountain landscape.’

15. This difference in ultrastructure develops in a biphasic manner during acclimation to cold: an initial appearance (1–12 h) of the parallel arrangement, associated with a transient increase in size, is no longer apparent at 1–3 days and reappears only after 7–14 days.

16. Atavistic [ ăt′ə-vĭs ′tĭk ] Relating to an inherited trait that reappears in an individual after being absent from a strain of organism for several generations. Atavistic traits were formerly thought to be throwbacks to ancestral types but are now known to be due …

17. Barbarism reappears, but created in the lap of civilisation itself and belonging to it; hence leprous Barbarism, Barbarism as leprosy of civilisation.” To understand the significance of Marx’s critique it is important to recognize the role that the treadmill occupied as a means of terrorizing and torturing workers who were consigned to it

18. “Bohemianism is not a trend, it’s a timeless movement, a way of life both fleeting and enduring that reappears every now and then as a backlash against our bourgeois, mass market, easy access culture.” Laren Stover, author of Bohemian Manifesto: A Field Guide to Living on the Edge