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resurgent

[ri-sur-juhnt] / rɪˈsɜr dʒənt /


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The fighting also comes at a time when the administration is grappling with how to help Ukraine in its war with Russia and how to confront a resurgent China.

From New York Times

Their next stop on this treacherous Final Four journey is Saturday here in the second round against resurgent Northwestern, a team that also took its first round seriously with a strong win over Boise State.

From Los Angeles Times

Even veteran left-hander José Quintana, coming off a resurgent season, intended to pitch for Colombia before he suffered a rib injury last week.

From Los Angeles Times

Because Roberts is a leader in efforts to keep the public informed, a victim of the news industry’s contraction and part of Colorado’s resurgent local-media ecosystem, I wanted to learn more about his plans.

From Seattle Times

As the Fed jacked up its benchmark interest rate to combat resurgent inflation – eight times over the past year — the labor market had been expected to weaken.

From Seattle Times