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resurgence
[ri-sur-juhns]
noun
the act or fact of rising again or returning; revival.
There has been a resurgence of polio in countries where vaccination is viewed with suspicion.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of resurgence1
Example Sentences
“I had the idea a little bit before the Y2K resurgence that we’ve experienced over the last few years,” she says.
Any conversation on the fragility of American democracy, the resurgence of fascism and authoritarianism and the future of the Constitution is, inherently, a discourse about Latinos — and about all Americans.
“Country music has evolved in a major way over the past decade, with traditional country experiencing a massive resurgence, growing in popularity and volume,” Recording Academy Chief Executive Harvey Mason Jr. said in a statement.
But, says Yonga, "there's a resurgence, a need and a hunger to connect with our cultural heritage - and reclaim who we are, whether through fashion, music or academic studies".
There has been a resurgence in jihadist attacks on military bases in the Sahel state in recent weeks.
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