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[Thai Economics Library | Archives (for history)]
July 31, 2007

Resurgence

a resurgence (noun)- rising again, surging forth again, reappearing and growing stronger once again

a resurgence of
a resurgence in
a resurgence in x as a way of y
has been a resurgence in

a temporary resurgence
a lasting resurgence
a slight resurgence of
lead to a resurgence of
resulted in a resurgence of
a widespread resurgence of
an inevitable resurgence of
saw a resurgence of
an appeal for an end to the resurgence of
an intolerable resurgence in
the resurgence heralds the return of
resurgence that depends on
experiencing a resurgence

resurgence of inflation
resurgence of trade unionism
resurgence of militarism
resurgence of hostility towards
resurgence of a political faction


Example sentences:

- The easing of monetary policy will not lead to a resurgence of inflation, the economist predicted.

- In recent years there has been a resurgence in vaccination as a way of combatting the disease.

- The lax environmental policies of the current administration has resulted in a resurgence of the environmental movement.

- A widespread resurgence of the disease is worrying public health authorities.

- There has been a resurgence in interest in her music.

- Recent socio-economic problems have given rise to an inevitable resurgence of hostility towards ethnic and other minorities.

- The resurgence could not last, the expert predicted.

- Hitler's Germany saw a resurgence of monopoly capital to support the dictator's war machine.

- The Security Minister broadcast an appeal for an end to the recent intolerable resurgence of banditry.

- Recently there has been a large resurgence in interest in the old technology.

- "She felt a slight resurgence of panic, opened her mouth to protest." (Source: British National Corpus)

- The ambassador worked to secure a defensive alliance with Sweden to prevent France's resurgence in the Baltic.

- The resurgence of the political faction was a surprise to all.

- The country saw a resurgence of enterprise and a wider sharing of wealth than ever before.

- Lax lending to finance trade imbalances contributed to a resurgence of inflation.

- "He feels that the resurgence of portraiture heralds the return of a Renaissance-style patronage."

- The country's resurgence depended on the advance of the agricultural sector.

- Manufacturing has been experiencing a resurgence for several years now, not shrinking.


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