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Synonyms for re-emergence
re-emer·gence
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List of paraphrases for "re-emergence":
resurgence, recurrence, reappearance, reemergence, revival, upsurge, resurgent, reoccurrence, renaissance
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#7103 | renaissance | |
#12420 | revival | |
#18686 | recurrence | |
#35517 | resurgence | |
#63726 | upsurge | |
#77366 | resurgent | |
#89277 | reappearance | |
#145122 | reoccurrence | |
#175831 | reemergence |
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There's an emergence of women in leadership roles in ads, instead of being the butt of the joke or being shown in a bikini.
With the emergence of connected, autonomous, electric and shared vehicles, carmakers face immediate investments, so new opportunities for sharing costs have emerged.
There are already signs of emergence of diseases that are highly dangerous and have not been seen in Europe for a long time: cholera on the Greek islands, dysentery in Vienna. There is also talk about other, even more severe diseases, also there are some differences related to geography, various parasites, protozoa that are common and are not dangerous in the bodies of these people, (but) may be dangerous here. Which doesn't mean there is a need to discriminate anyone, but you need to check.
SpaceX's emergence as a viable commercial launch provider provides the opportunity to compete launch services for the first time in almost a decade.
Variants, we all know, have emerged because of the pressure that the human immune system has put on the virus, very likely from people who are immunosuppressed... and had virus in them for days and days and days before they cleared it and/or died, and then essentially led to the emergence of a variant.
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