Definition of Reëmergence

1. Noun. A second or subsequent emergence after being hidden etc. ¹

2. Noun. (alternative form of reemergence) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Reëmergence

1. emergence [n -S] - See also: emergence

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reëmergence

reembarks
reembodied
reembodies
reembody
reembodying
reembrace
reembraced
reembraces
reembracing
reembroider
reembroidered
reembroidering
reembroiders
reemerge
reemerged
reemergence
reemergences
reemergent
reemerges
reemerging
reemission
reemissions
reemit
reemits
reemitted
reemitting
reemphases
reemphasis
reemphasise
reemphasised

Literary usage of Reëmergence

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Ending the War Metaphor: The Changing Agenda for Unraveling the Host-Microbe by Forum on Microbial Threats, Institute of Medicine (U.S.) (2006)
"For the transmissible TABLE 5-2 Main Categories of Drivers Associated with Emergence and Reemergence of Human Pathogens Rank* Driver 1 Changes in land use ..."

2. Cocaine & Federal Sentencing Policy by Richard P. Conaboy (1997)
"... Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention. In 1973, the Drug Enforcement Administration was created. 2. The 1980s and the Reemergence of Determinate ..."

3. Budget Surpluses: Experiences of Other Nations & Implications for the U.S. by Thomas M. James, Byron Gordon (2003)
"The economic slowdowns of the late 1980s and early 1990s were a major factor leading to the reemergence of large budget deficits in the case study countries ..."

4. The Building of the Kosmos and Other Lectures: Delivered at the Eighteenth by Annie Wood Besant (1894)
"... non- manifestation, so you have planetary manifestation and absorption, and planetary reemergence and absorption again, and again planetary reemergence, ..."

5. The Building of the Kosmos and Other Lectures: Delivered at the Eighteenth by Annie Wood Besant (1894)
"... taken as symbols of manifestation and non- manifestation, so you have planetary manifestation and absorption, and planetary reemergence and absorption ..."

6. Elements of Geology: Including Fossil Botany and Palaeontology. A Popular by John Lee Comstock (1857)
"Intermittent reemergence of the country.—u The next great change was the reemergence of this country, consisting of the ancient denuded rocks, ..."

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