[1565–75; < Latin resurgere to rise again, appear again =re-re- + surgere to lift up, raise, variant of surrigere (sur-sur-2 + -rigere, comb. form of regere to direct, rule)]
resurge - rise again; "His need for a meal resurged"; "The candidate resurged after leaving politics for several years"
arise, originate, spring up, uprise, develop, grow, rise - come into existence; take on form or shape; "A new religious movement originated in that country"; "a love that sprang up from friendship"; "the idea for the book grew out of a short story"; "An interesting phenomenon uprose"
It's the start of 'ber' months and netizens could not help but share memes about Jose Mari Chan whose Christmas songs resurge in time for the holiday season.
RAWALPINDI -- Poor performance of the health department has caused the deadly dengue virus to resurge even before the arrival of its season as doctors confirmed presence of the disease in a resident of Union Council Morgah.
The minister asked the BRRI scientists to develop more rice varieties and appropriate technologies that can withstand adverse environmental effects such as salinity, drought, cold, flood and water resurge. BRRI Director (Research) Dr Tamal Lata Aditya presented a key-note paper in the workshop.
The US began withdrawing its some 2,000 troops from Syria last Friday, almost a month after Trump announced the decision and caused concerns that the move might provide IS leverage to resurge in the country and Turkey the opportunity to hit Kurds.
"We should not and cannot allow IS to breathe at this critical point or we will jeopardise the significant gains we have made alongside our coalition partners and risk allowing IS to resurge," Robertson said.
A division bench, headed by Justice Naimatullah Phulpoto, was hearing a petition of Muzamil Mumtaz Meo Rajput, a practicing lawyer who had approached the court against resurge in street crime in the metropolis.
REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah CAIRO -- 4 December 2017: The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Sunday that cholera could resurge in Yemen due to the shortage of fuel delivered to the hospitals and water pumps, as well as the lack of vital aid supply for starved children.
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