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reemerging

vb. (present participle of reemerge English)

Usage examples of "reemerging".

Everything that entered that line was sent forward, an atom at a time, I think, for hundreds and thousands of years, reemerging imperceptibly except as an immeasurably tiny addition to the background radiation.

We had test objects reemerging in the damndest places, blasting twenty trees, destroying a drill press in the shop, and blowing out Hasenpfeffer's bedroom wall, just when he was getting into his latest chick.

If you sent something at noon for (say) exactly fifteen hours into the future, leaving point A and reemerging at point B, then you could do the same thing tomorrow at 11:56 and it would go from the same point A to the same point B.

Kenley's force screen blocked most of the light rain and all the reemerging insects.

It was as if the old persona of Edward were reemerging: the persona she’d been attracted to when they’d first met.

By the late 1990s, however, the old Iran was reemerging: altered, yet recognizable, as I would see for myself later in my journey.

Now this route was slowly reemerging, as Kyrgyz people on both sides of the Kyrgyzstan-China border renewed ancestral links.

Instead, Central Asia is reemerging as the geopolitical and economic chess board it was during the 19th century—a chessboard on which regional and external powers vie for the traditional prizes of access to markets and natural resources as well as political influence.

Its mouth hung flaccidly, teeth still gleaming wickedly in the reemerging sunlight.

The surviving religions, refounded and cleansed, purged of corruption and greed, were reemerging into the light, and-it seemed to David-were beginning to address their true mission, which was humanity's search for the transcendent.