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resurgent
[ri-sur-juhnt]
resurgent
/ ɪˈɜːəԳ /
adjective
rising again, as to new life, vigour, etc
resurgent nationalism
Other Word Forms
- resurgence noun
- ˈܰԳ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of resurgent1
Example Sentences
Mack, who signed a reported one-year, $18 million deal, had six sacks and 39 tackles last season, a stark drop from his resurgent 2023 that featured a career-high 17 sacks and 75 tackles.
But there's an increasingly resurgent and vibrant community spirit brought about by the resurrection of the story of perhaps its greatest son.
At a time when Europe is facing off against a resurgent Russia.
Rwanda has also denied links to the resurgent Red Tabara rebel group, which President Ndayishimiye says is a proxy force similar to the M23 and is being supported by Rwanda to destabilise Burundi.
Whether we use it to fertilize a resurgent democracy, or throw it in everyone’s face, including our own, is really up to us.
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