Verb
To emerge again.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI hope that in future Congresses there will reemerge a recognition that climate change is a reality, that our policies to meet our energy needs must also deal responsibly with environmental issues, including the damage caused by greenhouse gas emissions. Jeff Bingaman
Albanian-Chinese relations had stagnated by 1970, and when the Asian giant began to reemerge from isolation in the early 1970s, Mao Zedong and the other Communist Chinese leaders reassessed their commitment to tiny Albania. Source: Internet
Eta could, however, reemerge over the northern Caribbean by this weekend and return to tropical storm strength as it approaches Cuba by Sunday. Source: Internet
Despite Yeltsin's objections, the Constitutional Court cleared the way for the Russian communists to reemerge as the KPRF, headed by Zyuganov, in February 1993. Source: Internet
Similar to OEF-P, the goal of humanitarian aid was emphasised, ostensibly to prevent militant organizations from being able to take hold amongst the population as well as reemerge after being removed. Source: Internet
When Kylie inexplicably did not show up to the October pay-per-view, IMPACT made the decision to have Su Yung reemerge with her original character, defeating Deonna at Bound for Glory to capture the Knockouts title. Source: Internet