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resurgence

[ri-sur-juhns] / rɪˈsɜr dʒəns /


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Although conservationists hail the resurgence as a success, crediting state and federal protections, some ranchers are concerned.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 6, 2026

Newcastle were in the relegation places at the time and Trippier has gone on play a crucial role in the club's resurgence under Eddie Howe.

From BBC • Apr. 4, 2026

Philippe Orengo, Monaco's ambassador to the Holy See, said the pope was interested in visiting a country where there has been a resurgence in Catholicism in recent years.

From Barron's • Mar. 25, 2026

“The market thinks that any inflation impulse will be pretty quickly felt, and not lead to a sustained resurgence in inflation,” said Jonathan Hill of Barclays.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 8, 2026

It has happened also because, for reasons to be described later, destructive insects often undergo a “flareback,” or resurgence, after spraying, in numbers greater than before.

From "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson




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