Reemerging: meaning, definitions and examples
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reemerging
[ riːɪˈmɜːrdʒɪŋ ]
returning condition
Reemerging refers to the act of coming back into view, prominence, or existence after being away or hidden for a time. It often implies a resurgence of interest, influence, or activity in a specific area. This term can be used in various contexts, including social issues, diseases, or trends.
Synonyms
reappearing, resurfacing, returning, reviving.
Examples of usage
- The virus is reemerging in several countries.
- Old trends are reemerging in fashion.
- After years of decline, the economy is reemerging more robustly.
- Public interest in the project is reemerging after the announcement.
- Traditional practices are reemerging among younger generations.
Translations
Translations of the word "reemerging" in other languages:
🇵🇹 ressurgente
🇮🇳 फिर से उभरना
🇩🇪 wieder auftauchend
🇮🇩 muncul kembali
🇺🇦 повторне виникнення
🇵🇱 ponownie się pojawiający
🇯🇵 再出現する
🇫🇷 réémergent
🇪🇸 reemergente
🇹🇷 yeniden ortaya çıkan
🇰🇷 재출현하는
🇸🇦 يظهر من جديد
🇨🇿 znovu se objevující
🇸🇰 znovu sa objavujúci
🇨🇳 再出现的
🇸🇮 ponovno se pojavljajoč
🇮🇸 endurtaka
🇰🇿 қайта пайда болатын
🇬🇪 მომავალი გამოჩენა
🇦🇿 yenidən meydana çıxan
🇲🇽 reemergente
Etymology
The term 'reemerging' is derived from the prefix 're-' which means 'again' and the verb 'emerge' which has its roots in the Latin word 'emergere', meaning 'to rise out or up'. 'Emerge' itself entered the English language in the late 17th century, evolving through the centuries to encompass the act of becoming visible after being hidden. The 're-' prefix, used in various contexts, indicates repetition or returning to a previous state. The combination of these elements reflects the idea of something coming back into existence or visibility after a period of absence or obscurity. Usage of the term has become more prevalent in contemporary discourse, especially in fields such as sociology, epidemiology, and cultural studies, often to describe phenomena that cycle back into public awareness or effect.