Reemergence
(noun)
- The act of reemerging or the state of having reemerged, especially after a period of absence, decline, or obscurity.
- The reappearance of something that was lost, forgotten or previously existed.
Origin:
Formed from the prefix 're-' meaning 'again' and 'emergence' meaning 'the act of emerging', the word was first used in the early 20th century.
Examples:
- The reemergence of vinyl records as a popular medium for music has surprised many people in the industry.
- After years of decline, the reemergence of the fashion brand was helped by its new creative director.
- The reemergence of the rare bird species was celebrated by conservationists as a success.
- The reemergence of the long-lost manuscript caused a stir in academic circles.
- The reemergence of traditional crafts, such as weaving and pottery, has been a positive trend in recent years.