"Re-emerge" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Re-emerge" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Re-emerge" Meaning

To re-emerge means to come or appear again, especially after being absent, hidden, or unnoticed for some time. It can also mean to recover or reappear in a new or different form.

Example: "The sun re-emerged from behind the clouds after the storm."

"Re-emerge" Examples

5 examples of the word "re-emerge"


| Context | Sentence |
|-------------|---------------------------------------------------------|
| Sentencing | The newly revised bill was to re-emerge from committee. |
| Psychology | Following therapy, the client was helped to re-emerge from anxiety. |
| Ecology | Many species thought to be extinct re-emerged after years into the wild. |
| Science | New evidence suggested that the comet was going to re-emerge from hibernation. |
| Technology | After being dormant for years, the company re-emerged as a leader in artificial intelligence.

"Re-emerge" Similar Words

Re-applied

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Applied again or renewed after having been canceled, suspended, or failed.

Re-asserted

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Re-balancing

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To restore balance or equilibrium to something, often by making adjustments or corrections to restore fairness, proportion, or stability.

Re-classify

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Re-educate

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To re-educate means to teach or instruct someone again, often with a focus on changing their previous opinions, attitudes, or behaviors. It involves updating or revising someone's knowledge, skills, or values to help them think or behave in a different way, often in response to new information or experiences.

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Re-elected

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Re-election

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Re-emerged

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Resumed or began to exist again after a period of time, especially after going out of existence.

Re-emergence

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Re-emit

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To re-emit means to release or send out again, typically something that has been previously received or detected, such as a signal, a message, or a plasma block. It can also refer to the act of emulating or mimicking something, often in a different way or medium. The word is often used in contexts involving science, technology, or computer networks.

Re-emitted

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Re-employing

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Re-enact

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To re-enact means to act out or repeat an event, situation, or performance again, often in a stylized or dramatic way, for the purpose of illustration, entertainment, or educational purposes.

Re-enacted

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Verb: to act out or repeat a scene, action, or event again, often as if it were real or had actually happened.<br><br>Example: "The movie re-enacted the famous battle scene from history."<br><br>Noun: a re-enactment or re-creation of an event, often as a form of entertainment or educational activity.<br><br>Example: "The historical re-enactment of the Civil War was held at the local park."

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