Noun
re-emergence (uncountable)
Alternative form of reemergence
A carefree lakeside vacation is interrupted by the re-emergence of killer Jason Voorhees (Ted White). Source: Internet
And he said “we must act against the re-emergence of anti-Semitism, racism, xenophobia and authoritarian politics.” Source: Internet
Antibiotic resistance main Antibiotic-resistant microorganisms, sometimes referred to as " superbugs ", may contribute to the re-emergence of diseases which are currently well controlled. Source: Internet
International human-rights organizations have noted problems with the treatment of captive noncombatants by both sides and the re-emergence of child slavery among workers in cocoa production. Source: Internet
Over on ABC Family, the death of Alison and her re-emergence as A in has some twin shenanigans that seem to get more convoluted every episode. Source: Internet
Colleagues, we must move beyond entrenched polarised positions, which have not been helpful to the re-emergence of West Indies Cricket supremacy. Source: Internet