resurgent in English

adjective
1
increasing or reviving after a period of little activity, popularity, or occurrence.
resurgent nationalism
adjective

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1. Resurgent Calderas: The Toba Caldera in Sumatra, Indonesia, is an example of a resurgent caldera

2. In the 1980s both sects developed resurgent movements.

3. Islam is resurgent across the Arab world.

4. Dr. DeLay cautioned countries to maintain against resurgent pandemic.

5. Many people were critical of the resurgent militarism in the country.

6. At the time he probably seemed instead a manifestation of resurgent royal authority.

7. Resurgent Fulham, home from Hendon, overran Carlisle 50-6 at Chiswick.

8. But it may be too conservative , given that wage growth is not exactly resurgent.

9. I see this phrase as a misnomer and prefer the word " resurgent. "

10. Illness related to his heart and immune system stopped the resurgent banker in his tracks.

11. Many equity markets enjoyed further strong gains on Tuesday, fuelled by the resurgent financial sector.

12. After opening with moderate weakness, the industrial average led a resurgent move by economically sensitive stocks.

13. At the same time, some the potential threats from the resurgent state sector are also overblown.

14. From that defeat the Obama campaign was suddenly viewed as resurgent a renegade would have wished.

15. Then in the Pacific, looking also at free - world countries, we have a resurgent Japan.

16. The latter constitute an emergent postmodern transformation based on the resurgent realities of body, nature, and place.

17. His declared aim is to shift the military focus to Afghanistan, where the Taliban has resurgent.

18. Many observers are worried that a resurgent interest in local cultures must inevitably lead to xenophobia and ultra-nationalist sentiment.

19. Russia is in part resurgent and Putin is feeling powerful because of petro-dollars, as Senator McCain mentioned.

20. Nevertheless, in conjunction with the classical themes of interactionism, it seemed to offer the basis for a new, resurgent classical criminology.

21. Despite historical predictions to the contrary, we remain vulnerable to a wide array of new and resurgent infectious diseases.

22. 4 Many observers are worried that a resurgent interest in local cultures must inevitably lead to xenophobia and ultra-nationalist sentiment.

23. Aurei Eadon was a male Human Jedi Master of the Jedi Order who fought during the Great Galactic War against the resurgent Sith Empire

24. Atren was a Human male son of Darth Atroph and a Sith Lord himself who served the resurgent Sith Empire during the Galactic War

25. The resurgent African continent is generating a wave of Afro-optimism, with the continent expected to clock the growth rate of 6 per cent this year.

26. The resurgent Hindu Sena dynasty dethroned the Pala Empire in the 12th century, ending the reign of the last major Buddhist imperial power in the subcontinent.

27. Economic factors contributing to this recovery included a resurgent financial services industry, electronics manufacturing, (see Silicon Glen), and the North Sea oil and gas industry.

28. He developed a theory of so-called "resurgent functions", analytic functions with isolated singularities, which have a special algebra of derivatives (Alien calculus, Calcul différentiel étranger).

29. Volcanic activity resumed within the caldera and at the edge of the resurgent dome, forming lava domes between 4.1 and at least 1.6 million years ago.

30. ‘The positive case argues that, on the contrary, Colonialism played an economically progressive role.’ ‘This is the clearest manifestation of resurgent imperialism and Colonialism on a world scale.’

31. Russia is now resurgent, and the West sees a new menace in all Putin's movements: the way he mocks the U.S. and Europe abroad and strangles democracy at home.

32. Releasing their first record, New Wave, in 1993, the Auteurs were compared to Suede, and the resurgent glam-rock movement, and began to amass a reasonable cult following

33. Obama administration officials admit that they are struggling to understand these allegiances as they try to forge a strategy to quell violence in Afghanistan, which has intensified because of a resurgent Taliban.

34. Up on the plateau Ridge's 3d Battalion, 1st Marines, had come out of Koto -ri and relieved the 3d Battalion, 7th Marines, on Hill 1328 where it had a fight with about 350 resurgent Chinese.

35. If we cannot do so, if the absurd is born on that occasion, it is born precisely at the very meeting-point of that efficacious but limited reason with the ever resurgent irrational.

36. 23 If we cannot do so, if the absurd is born on that occasion, it is born precisely at the very meeting-point of that efficacious but limited reason with the ever resurgent irrational.

37. The term Battlecruiser or battle cruiser designated large warships of the kind exemplified by the Resurgent -class Star Destroyer, the Bulwark -class battle cruiser and the Praetor -class Star Battlecruiser. This article is a stub about a ship or starship

38. In coping with non-traditional threats and the challenges of globalization, ASEAN wishes to reiterate the urgent need to further strengthen cooperation with the United Nations in the areas of disaster management and dealing with emerging and resurgent infectious diseases such as avian influenza and severe acute respiratory syndrome.

39. ‘And in the land where Bioregionalism started as a movement some 20 years ago, there are unmistakable signs of a resurgent regionalism, though none has taken up arms.’ ‘In the name of Bioregionalism they would bring in an age of ultra-nationalist xenophobia.’ ‘That is the voice of Bioregionalism, the truest, more eternal voice of

40. ‘And in the land where Bioregionalism started as a movement some 20 years ago, there are unmistakable signs of a resurgent regionalism, though none has taken up arms.’ ‘In the name of Bioregionalism they would bring in an age of ultra-nationalist xenophobia.’ ‘That is the voice of Bioregionalism, the truest, more eternal voice of