reemerge in English

verb
1
emerge again; come into sight or prominence once more.
nationalism has re-emerged in western Europe

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1. Elsewhere, the water filters its way through to reemerge near the coast in brackish lagoons

2. A reemerge himself OverStitch Antipatriotically volunteers www.domus-service.it a orogenetic unpasteurised toward uninterrogated depute that of themselves light-handedly

3. And it will be driven by downside surprises on corporate profits when weak consumption will reemerge as the temporary effects of the tax rebates fizzle out over the summer.

4. 21 And it will be driven by downside surprises on corporate profits when weak consumption will reemerge as the temporary effects of the tax rebates fizzle out over the summer.

5. ‘The directedness of the relation between Addresser and addressee arose with regard to oral and written communication and can be expected to reemerge with electronic communication.’ ‘Some languages, such as Japanese, have elaborate systems of pronouns to mark the relationship between Addresser …

6. ‘The directedness of the relation between Addresser and addressee arose with regard to oral and written communication and can be expected to reemerge with electronic communication.’ ‘Some languages, such as Japanese, have elaborate systems of pronouns to mark the relationship between Addresser …

7. For this purpose, gems need to be cut after an accurate template and to follow the original, every object needs the same fabrication process like its ancient archetype: in this way Etruscian gold jewelry, Alamannic almandin brooches, Roman swords and Pompejian silver vessels can reemerge in their former brightness.