1. resurge - Noun
2. resurge - Verb
rise again
Source: WordNetHis need for a meal resurged Source: Internet
The candidate resurged after leaving politics for several years Source: Internet
Alternatively, if these measures were gradually relaxed in March, the virus could start to resurge in the next three months in late June, and would peak in August. Source: Internet
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The Krafts had also eliminated the practice of TV blackouts (and courted and nailed deals with local affiliates), and the season resulted in a resurge of interest in the NFL game across the region. Source: Internet