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Resurgence   /risˈərdʒəns/   Listen
Resurgence

noun
1.
Bringing again into activity and prominence.  Synonyms: revitalisation, revitalization, revival, revivification.  "A revival of a neglected play by Moliere" , "The Gothic revival in architecture"






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"Resurgence" Quotes from Famous Books



... 1990, unemployment averaged a low 2.5%, and investment was strong. Inflation rates, however, are beginning to challenge South Korea's strong economic performance. Consumer prices rose 8.6%, the highest rate in nine years. Policymakers are concerned higher prices could lead to a resurgence of labor unrest. ...
— The 1991 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency.

... Scale, and he had shrunk from providing for the supreme embarrassment of her return. He had looked on her as definitely, consummately departed. She had disappeared, down dingy vistas, into unimaginable obscurities. He pictured her as sunk, in Continental abysses, beyond all possibility of resurgence. And she had emerged (from abominations) smiling that indestructible smile. The incident had been unpleasant, so unpleasant that he didn't want to talk about it. All the same, he would have done violence to his feelings and apologised for it then ...
— The Helpmate • May Sinclair



Words linked to "Resurgence" :   rebirth, resuscitation, resurgent, resurge, renascence, betterment, advance, revitalization, improvement, resurrection, Renaissance, regeneration



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