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resurgent

[ri-sur-juhnt] / rɪˈsɜr dʒənt /


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And so Eubank returns to the scene of his worst defeat, aiming to resurrect a career that could be permanently ended by another win for the resurgent Smith.

From BBC

The materials give a rare glimpse into how one of the largest U.S. media conglomerates has confronted a resurgent labor movement.

From Seattle Times

In 2011, a similarly resurgent GOP squared off against another Democrat, President Barack Obama, as conservative tea party lawmakers demanded equally steep spending cuts.

From Washington Post

Questions about a resurgent Democratic left come as Biden prepares to formally kickoff his reelection campaign and will have to decide how to frame his political vision and ideology to appeal to swing voters.

From Washington Times

The government also says two rounds of voting this year would put too much strain on agencies responsible for election security when they are also facing a resurgent Islamist militant threat.

From Reuters