Wiktionary
vb. (alternative form of reemerge English)
WordNet
v. appear again; "The sores reappeared on her body"; "Her husband reappeared after having left her years ago" [syn: reappear]
Usage examples of "re-emerge".
Light spilled through the bends of the coil at odd angles and odder wavelengths, a flow of molten crystals, an agglomeration of colors, a sudden transparency that wavered, disappeared, re-emerged larger than before, grew to cover the magical creation within the coils, and the ship vanished, the gaudy display cut off as abruptly as if someone had thrown a master switch and plunged the show in darkness.
It is clear from what American papers one can get hold of that anti-British feeling is in full cry and that all the Isolationists, after a momentary retirement, have re-emerged with the same programme and slogans as before.
They rummaged unseen among the mounds of trash, to re-emerge carrying bent wire, battered saucepans and colanders, even one or two broken helmets, and great glinting piles of mirror, savage random jags.
But after a year or so had gone by, their true natures, who they really were, suspended for the duration of the war, like Association Football, began to re-emerge.
There he glanced rapidly but thoroughly at each page, then shoved the paper in the litter basket and re-emerged.
I scaled back up until the tower re-emerged on the edge of the display.