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resurface

[ree-sur-fis] / riˈsɜr fɪs /
VERB
occur or appear again
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We tend to push it down, and then when it’s resurfaced or when we see a video or we see something like the movie or whatever, it just takes you back to a certain time.

From Los Angeles Times

This shift suggested that tirzepatide's effect on her loss of control eating was temporary and that the underlying patterns of food preoccupation had resurfaced.

From Science Daily

Cornelius Vanderbilt, glimpsed briefly on his way to visit Constance, disappears, presumably to resurface in the concluding three episodes; and by “concluding” I mean whatever brings us to the cliffhanger I assume is coming.

From Los Angeles Times

They align with long-standing American taste preferences, ones that are resurfacing in a moment of maximal nostalgia.

From Salon

Reports of residents' prior complaints over high renovation fees and whether the materials used complied with fire-safety regulations have also resurfaced and are circulating widely online.

From BBC