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Meaning of reemerge | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2
/ɹi.iˈmɝd͡ʒ/

Definitions

  1. To emerge again; to come into view after having hidden.
    intransitive
  2. To come out of a situation, object or a liquid after having entered it.
    intransitive

Equivalents

Français réémergé

Examples

“Soon after it submerged, the submarine reemerged from the ocean.”
“The personnel of the curia undergoes some change, and the seneschal perhaps acquires somewhat greater importance; but if the justiciar disappears, it is only to reëmerge under Henry II, and the department which stands in the most intimate relation to the new ruler, the chancery, is Normanized even to its smallest phrases.”
“Mindful that the French Revolution, after moving irresistibly leftward, has at last swing back and permitted man like Abbé Sieyès to reëmerge as leaders, the Cadets seem to have felt it wise to cease trying to check the swing of pendulum; by dropping the government, they might protect the party’s reputation for sanity and be ready to return to the helm after a Russian Thermidor.”
“I was out on the porch immediately, on opposite end from his favorite spot, and saw him gallop down the hill toward the sorghum mill, turn left at the creek, and reëmerge from the willow thicket into the watermelon patch.”
“But then, earlier this year, she began to reëmerge.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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