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resurge
[ ri-surj ]
verb (used without object)
- to rise again, as from desuetude or from virtual extinction.
resurge
/ rɪˈsɜːdʒ /
verb
- rare.intr to rise again from or as if from the dead
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of resurge1
Example Sentences
Independent agencies are resurging, and they need to create exemplary work environments to sustain the momentum.
Summer resurges over the weekend with building heat and humidity just in time for the longest day of the year Sunday.
No one knows how the pandemic will evolve, resurge or dissipate as we all start to come together.
They were “pristine prey,” as Mukherjee puts it, when the virus resurged this spring.
In years to come, it will probably become an endemic disease, periodically resurging like the seasonal flu.
It is the years of boyhood and youth which resurge in my consciousness; their tints are vivid, their tones are clear.
Potch lifted her hand to his lips, a resurge of the virile male in him moving his restraint.
At his words of authority concerning the girl I loved I felt a resurge of the old suspicion and jealousy.
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