reappear
/ (ˌriːəˈpɪə) /
verb
to appear again
Derived forms of reappear
- reappearance, noun
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How to use reappear in a sentence
The gold cannot be decomposed: let a test be added, and the indestructible ore will re-appear.
The Ordinance of Covenanting | John CunninghamModern science teaches that extinct species do not re-appear.
The Arena | VariousWhen all is once more quiet, the busy labourers re-appear, and resume their work, and the soldiers vanish.
The Book of Curiosities | I. PlattsThere is no great wonder that a vision, which occupied my waking thoughts in those years, should re-appear in my dreams.
Each time that the light disappears, on removing the stopper it will instantly re-appear.
Endless Amusement | Unknown
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