Noun
Act of reemerging.
Source: Webster's dictionaryToday, we see the reemergence of reverence for the Divine Mother that we knew in past ages. Elizabeth Clare Prophet
The reemergence of Maine as a separate, self-governing place in March 1820 was no panacea, though for a brief time it seemed it might be such. Source: Internet
As hysterical reporters marvelled at the crowds gathered to hear the crown prince Rahul Gandhi, opinion polls and pundits pontificated on a fractured mandate, a hung UP assembly and the possible reemergence of the Congress. Source: Internet
While the 4 of July is a day where we join together to celebrate this country we love so much, it disturbs me that we have witnessed the reemergence of an ideology that attempts to cast those who may not think the same way as somehow being “unpatriotic.” Source: Internet
Second, the reemergence of the Quadrilateral format (US-India-Japan-Australia) shows the intention to build a stronger and more active response to Chinese assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific. Source: Internet
The remarkable story of China’s reemergence as a world power and purveyor of ideals and ideas through its extraordinary economic and social expansion cannot be understated. Source: Internet