"Resurfaced" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To come back to the surface of something, such as the ocean or a solid, after being submerged or hidden.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "resurfaced":
Arising with reference to, or based on, something previous, especially a former phrase or sentence.
Relating to or in a position of lying on one's back with the face upwards, typically with the legs lifted and bent at a 90-degree angle.
To provide or bring new supplies to someone or something, typically so that they can continue to exist or operate in the same way.
Providing something, such as food, water, or ammunition, to a person or place so that their supplies are replenished or restored.
The verb "resurfacing" means to emerge or appear again after a period of being out of sight, often after having been forgotten, hidden, or discontinued. It can also refer to a surface or area that is renovated or rebuilt, often to repair or improve its condition.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> The talent of the singer resurfaced after a long time out of the spotlight.<br> The newly resurfaced road was a big relief to the community after years of potholes and repairs.
To experience a sudden increase in popularity, activity, or strength after a period of decline or dormancy.
The word "resurgence" refers to a renewed or revived interest, growth, or increase in something, such as a movement, a culture, or a phenomenon, often after a period of decline or decline. It can also refer to a sudden and significant increase in the strength or size of something, such as a natural disaster or a social movement.
Resurgent: (adjective) <br><br>Returning or arising again, especially after a period of decline or low activity; revived or renewed.