"Reappears" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Return or come back into existence or visibility after disappearing or ceasing to exist.
The term "reaper" can have multiple meanings depending on the context in which it is used. <br><br>1. In a figurative sense, a reaper is an angel or a personification of death, typically associated with harvesting souls or spirits, particularly in the Grim Reaper, a depiction of death as a person.<br><br>2. In agricultural contexts, a reaper refers to a machine used for harvesting crops, a device that cuts and gathers crops such as wheat, oats, barley, and other grains.<br><br>3. In everyday language, it can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who harvests great knowledge, skills, or accomplishments, as in "sowing the seeds" for future gains or achievements.<br><br>4. In video games, such as "RuneScape," "World of Warcraft," and others, the reaper is a type of character, item, or location associated with death, danger, or the underworld.<br><br>The usage of the term "reaper" is influenced by its broad and rich history, which encompasses both aesthetic and symbolic associations with the concept of death, and practical uses in agriculture.
Harvesting or gathering something, especially a benefit or a reward, as a result of one's efforts or actions. To gain or enjoy the consequences of something done or accomplished.
To appear again, especially after disappearing: <br><br>Example: "The ghost reappeared in the old house."
The act or instance of appearing again, especially after a period of time or an absence.<br><br>Example: The stars reappear in the night sky after the sunset.<br><br>In a more figurative sense, reappearances can also refer to repeated or recurring events, such as: <br><br>The politician's lectures on the economy were filled with reappearances of the same old points.
Returned to sight or notice after being absent or invisible.<br><br>Example: The missing child reappeared after being gone for several hours.
Occurring or done again; coming or becoming apparent again after a period of time, often in the same place or circumstances.
To apply again, usually to something that has previously been applied, often in a similar situation; re- or again use something, typically a substance, on a surface.
To appoint or reappoint means to give someone a position or job or to appoint someone for a second time or to appoint them again for the same position they previously held.
Reappointed means to be assigned or confirmed in the same position or office again. It is usually used when an employee or official is rehired or reinstated in the same role they previously held, often after a break or after leaving the position previously.
Reapportionment is the process of redistributing seats or representatives in a legislative body, such as a parliament or Congress, based on changes in a country's population. This is typically done after a census, to ensure that each member of the legislative body represents a relatively equal number of people. The goal of reapportionment is to maintain fairness and accuracy in representation.