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resurgence

[ri-sur-juhns] / rɪˈsɜr dʒəns /


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Experts believe the resurgence is linked to the movement of infested animals, often transported by people who unknowingly help the pest spread.

From Science Daily

Europe held off a thrilling American resurgence to claim a Ryder Cup on US soil for only the fifth time, and the first since their legendary 'Miracle of Medinah' triumph in 2012.

From BBC

The indoor tanning industry, which has been experiencing a resurgence in popularity, has pointed to that gap in knowledge to claim that tanning beds are no more dangerous than natural sunlight.

From Science Daily

Daniel Doctoroff’s “Greater Than Ever” details New York City’s economic comeback after the 9/11 attacks and offers a look into how Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s administration led one of the greatest economic resurgences in history.

From The Wall Street Journal

The West African regional bloc, Ecowas, deployed troops from Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, and Ivory Coast to secure key installations and prevent any resurgence of the violence.

From BBC