Remerged vs Reemerged - What's the difference?
remerged | reemerged |
(remerge)
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* 2005 , Geoffrey A. Moore, Dealing with Darwin: how great companies innovate at every phase , page 179:
* 2007 , Nicole Dehé, Yordanka Kavalova, Parentheticals , page 187:
(uncommon) (remerge)
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* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=January 20, author=, title=Letters: Obama's historic inauguration lifts the fog over America, work=The Guardian
, passage=As a consequence the Taliban has remerged more powerful and Iraq has been exposed to civil war.}}
* 2004 , Abdumalik Nysanbayev, Kazakhstan: cultural inheritance and social transformation , page v:
* 2006 , Heather Jarman, Evolution , page 83:
* 2009 , Allan Lowson, Tinker Tales Untold , page 49:
(reemerge)
To emerge again, to come into view after having hidden.
To come out of a situation, object or a liquid after having entered it.
As verbs the difference between remerged and reemerged
is that remerged is past tense of remerge while reemerged is past tense of reemerge.remerged
English
Etymology 1
Verb
(head)- Subsequently, Applied Biosystems remerged with its sister division Celera to form the current corporation, Applera.
- In other words, appositives are merged within the core, but remerged to a peripheral position [...]
Etymology 2
Shortened from reemerged.Verb
(head)citation
- The countries of Central and Eastern Europe once again found their independence, Russia remerged from its long hybernation(SIC), and the Republics of Central Asia found themselves as newly independent states.
- Inwardly, Seven smiled, glad that the predictably irritable and impatient engineer had remerged from her cocoon.
- [...] and a garden had remerged from the weeds.
reemerged
English
Verb
(head)reemerge
English
Alternative forms
* re-emerge slightly more common form *Verb
(en-verb)- Soon after it submerged, the submarine reemerged from the ocean.