Bringing again into activity and prominence.
A place where water from caves returns to the surface, usually much more substantial than a spring.
1 His warnings about the risk of resurgence had become reality, he said.
2 But the past several years have seen a resurgence in drug use.
3 Health experts fear a resurgence of polio in parts of the world.
4 But a resurgence of former leader Silvio Berlusconi has raised new worries.
5 A resurgence may not be a sustainable, nor will every area benefit.
6 It is a prosperous state which is leading the Indian economic resurgence .
7 It is making a resurgence in other developed countries, such as Britain.
8 The deal also comes amid a resurgence in mergers and acquisitions activity.
9 The resurgence of retro technology is neither negative nor a hipster fad.
10 Asian equities slumped on Friday on fears of resurgence in coronavirus cases.
11 They are disproportionately affected by Covid-19 especially with this resurgence in Auckland.
12 Since Brexit, there has been a resurgence of interest in Welsh independence.
13 The timing may finally be right for a resurgence of the rotary.
14 But they appeared to have fallen back slightly after their recent resurgence .
15 The resurgence in astrology was one of the 1960s' many regrettable bequests.
16 Are they due a resurgence or best packed off to friendlier homes?
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