Synonym: revitalisation, revitalization, revival, revivification. Similar words: urgency, insurgent, convergence, intelligence agency, surge, urgent, surgeon, surgery. Meaning: [rɪ'sɜrdʒəns /-'sɜːd-] n. bringing again into activity and prominence.
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61 His runner-up finish at this year's US Open seemed like it would be the start of his resurgence, but his success at Bethpage Black was short-lived.
62 First, if the operating leverage of the resurgence of capital once again into the high-risk assets, it will stimulate subline currency rose against the dollar.
63 These countries are unlikely soon to see a resurgence of net capital inflows.
64 We were not about inflationary resurgence but now you have to be.
65 It is commonly said that Zhejiang's greatest contribution to its citizens—and ultimately to China's economic resurgence—was to provide them with nothing and to cut them off from outside help.
66 To be more blunt, I have no confidence in the U. S. economic resurgence.
67 Ironically, the success of the control programs is partly to blame for the resurgence of malaria.
68 This was a result of the capitalist style reforms and opening up that led to China's economic resurgence.
69 The excess liquidity has led to the resurgence of asset bubbles.
70 In this article, we reviewed the researches on insect vitellin and its hormonal regulation[sentencedict.com], which is helpful to understand mechanism of pest resurgence and to control the pests using natural enemy.
71 A prolonged cold snap in Europe is fueling a resurgence in the national pastime.
72 Resurgence of spreading for cooling after 1 hour, again answer carbonado , twist to the hand tea can is into powder measurable.
73 During the Parthian period, Hellenistic customs partially gave way to a resurgence of Persian culture.
74 Political polarisation in industrialised countries has fuelled a resurgence of fiscal conservatism.
75 Stopping of the antibiotics too soon may permit resurgence of the infection.
76 China's economic resurgence has helped the mining industry achieve record profits and highlighted the gulf with the fragile recovery now taking place in Europe and the US.
77 But no: over the last few months there has been a stunning resurgence of hard-money and balanced-budget orthodoxy.
78 The economy of the East Asian countries, which are too dependent on American and Japanese market, has been affected in all aspects, and the process of the economic resurgence has suffered obstruction.
79 After the transient resurgence of imperial court of Macedonia, Byzantine Empire began to decline.
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80 But against this gloomy background, there's a remarkable resurgence of real ale.
81 He also credits Twitter for the resurgence of terms like heigh-ho and hey-ho —exclamations of happiness, disappointment or surprise —that had fallen into disuse.
82 Ecological resurgence is attributed to pesticides weakening natural control systems whereas physiological resurgence refers to pesticide-induced stimulation of pest reproduction or hormesis.
83 This is the rationale for the investment resurgence in some sectors.
84 In particular, Maniche's resurgence as a goal scoring midfielder has been heartening.
85 Recent investigations show that physiological resurgence is due to the activation of the RNA transcript level in fat bodies, which results in a significant up-regulation of vitellin expression.
86 There is absolutely no ground for pessimism about China's economic resurgence.
87 My Bostonian bug out to be one of many on the forefront of an unprecedented resurgence.
88 It's obvious that the rapid economic resurgence of these two great Asian powers fundamentally alters the global rules of the game.
89 Results There were possibility on the epidemic , especially in inputted and resurgence.
90 Germany 's resurgence has set a challenge for the euro zone's southern members .
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