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resur·gence
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Princeton's WordNet
revival, resurgence, revitalization, revitalisation, revivificationnoun
bringing again into activity and prominence
"the revival of trade"; "a revival of a neglected play by Moliere"; "the Gothic revival in architecture"
Wiktionary
resurgencenoun
An instance of something resurging; a renewal of vigor or vitality.
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resurgence
Resurgence is the process or act of something becoming popular, active, or important again after a period of inactivity, decline, or obscurity. It can refer to the revival or renewed growth of ideas, trends, practices or any phenomenon that has faded or disappeared for a period of time.
Webster Dictionary
Resurgencenoun
the act of rising again; resurrection
Wikidata
Resurgence
Resurgence is the finale of the Heritage Universe and the last book published by Charles Sheffield. Following the previous book in the series, Convergence, there are no more Builder artifacts left in the part of the galaxy explored by the four clades of the Orion Arm. However, an envoy from the neighboring Sagittarius Arm shows a short route to that arm and the ship's dead passengers carry an ominous message: a force even stronger than the Builders is consuming whole star systems in the neighboring arm. The team gets together one last time in an attempt to find the envoy's home planet. They work to discover if the Builders touched the Sag arm in a way similar to the local arm. They attempt to see if the source of this mysterious enemy can be found so that future generations may study it and find a way to stop it before it reaches the local arm in the millennia ahead.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of resurgence in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of resurgence in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of resurgence in a Sentence
The rebound in the European markets appears to have been driven by a slight resurgence in oil prices, which in turn has boosted the share price of European oil & gas companies, with crude oil prices having plummeted still further since the start of the year, investors appear keen to grab at any positive indications they can see, however small and however temporary.
There's a view that as the economy reopens there hasn't been, so far, a resurgence in the hospitalization rates and that perhaps some of the 'worst-ever' data that we've seen will soon be behind us.
Just when comfort food is experiencing a resurgence, Necco Wafers is back with that very kind of familiar, comfortable feeling we all seem to be craving, we are delighted to bring Necco Wafers back into production and to share in their sweet return with fans old and new.
One scenario is we can indeed reverse the spread as done in China and South Korea, then reach a point to lift the distancing measures, but( we may) have to repeat this cycle for a few times because of an inevitable resurgence of cases in the absence of population immunity. In that scenario, we would see multiple peaks in the upcoming 12 months.
It's not too soon if you observe the caveat that's associated with that. And the caveat is, we need to be flexible, and if in fact we do see a turnaround and a resurgence, we have to be able to pivot and go back to any degree of mitigation that is commensurate with what the situation is, we can't just say that' we are done now ; we're going to move on.' We've got to be able to be flexible, because we are dealing with a dynamic situation.
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- عودةArabic
- obnovaCzech
- genopblussenDanish
- WiederauflebenGerman
- revigliĝoEsperanto
- resurgimientoSpanish
- تجدید حیاتPersian
- uusi tuleminen, elpyminenFinnish
- réapparitionFrench
- aiséiríIrish
- पुनरुत्थानHindi
- feltámadásHungarian
- kebangkitanIndonesian
- rinascitaItalian
- התעוררות מחודשתHebrew
- 復活Japanese
- resurgentiaLatin
- heroplevingDutch
- gjenoppblomstringNorwegian
- ożywieniePolish
- ressurgimentoPortuguese
- renaştereRomanian
- återupplivandeSwedish
- పునరుజ్జీవంTelugu
- dirilişTurkish
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