Examples of 're-emerge' in a sentence

Meaning of "re-emerge"

re-emerge (verb): Re-emerge means to appear or come out again after a period of absence. It is often used to describe something that resurfaces or becomes visible once more
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re-emerge
These will re-emerge in some shape or form.
Isolationism and unilateralism could easily re-emerge.
That industry to re-emerge in other geographic regions.
Eventually a centralized form of government could re-emerge.
Later it would re-emerge as an aspect of historical interest.
I have never seen a host re-emerge so quickly.
They re-emerge from this death transformed.
This allowed the beginnings of education to re-emerge.
Only tentatively does it re-emerge to assert its independence.
It chooses the most inopportune time to re-emerge.
Important divergences re-emerge on social questions.
Re-emerge in case of injury or trauma to rebuild a specific circuit.
The question is when it will re-emerge again.
You can re-emerge at any point in the universe.
Boer forces melted away to re-emerge as peaceful farmers.

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The people wait for the light to re-emerge.
Your identity will re-emerge when he gets older.
All of the old thinking patterns will re-emerge.
Disappearing streams can re-emerge as large cold springs.
It can re-emerge later in life as the very painful shingles.
Geopolitical tensions re-emerge on the continent.
It could re-emerge later in life as the very painful shingles.
It is possible for recessive genes to re-emerge in later generations.
And then re-emerge to become the majestic oak.
Old illnesses like tuberculosis re-emerge in deadly forms.
Under no circumstances should we allow that difficult period to re-emerge.
Many fear tensions could re-emerge during the negotiations.
It can not be discounted that attempted meddling will re-emerge.
They say fashion trends re-emerge every few decades.
This could be the perfect time for you to re-emerge.
We are also seeing rail re-emerge as a genuine alternative to air travel.
It would not be surprising to see some of those proposals re-emerge.
And the subject will re-emerge until we get it right.
Health officials worried that poliovirus could also re-emerge.
You re-emerge eight years later and a good deal frumpier.
Have been purposeful and therefore it will either re-emerge or be replaced by.
The cathedral will re-emerge without any help from anyone.
It would take twelve centuries for this type of contract to re-emerge.
They will not wake up and re-emerge until early spring.
It took a long time for the footage of that night to re-emerge.
They are stored in trays and will re-emerge normally when we land.
The natural craving in us is still there and is now starting to re-emerge.
Just in time to re-emerge the concerned hotel employee a few seconds later.
Sewing was something that seemed to re-emerge from childhood.
Heatwave later began to re-emerge in the pop consciousness thanks to sampling and remixes.
The pellets are placed in the middle and re-emerge at the periphery.
Some inmates re-emerge with a new dedication to the kinds of values that strengthen communities.
Importations are the only way measles can re-emerge in the region.
Satan will then re-emerge in his primitive aspect as Sathanael.
A person we have not heard from in a long time could re-emerge.

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