1. reappearing - Noun
2. reappearing - Verb
reappearing
present participle of reappear
reappearing (plural reappearings)
A reappearance.
A child’s sobs are heard in the hallways, phone calls are cut off, and the doll seems throughout the house, vanishing and reappearing in other rooms when Greta isn’t paying attention. Source: Internet
An image of Ronald Reagan appears on a wall in the back of the stage, and an enraged Hinckley shoots it over and over again, but the picture keeps reappearing. Source: Internet
However, this time came and went without Apollo 8 reappearing. Source: Internet
Back in the classic era, the Master made a habit of definitely and unequivocally dying but somehow reappearing during the next series. Source: Internet
A spokesman for Swindon Borough Council said: ‘Our action men and women have repaired the pothole several times but it keeps reappearing due to a problem with the motorway bridge. Source: Internet
In ‘Volcano Film’ (1976), the octogenarian runs — enthusiastically; desperately — towards a spewing volcano, now submerged by lava, now reappearing in the bright-white flames, diving in and out of the eructions like a deranged Rhinemaiden. Source: Internet