resurgent - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • nationalism: I sounded an alarm bell against resurgent Japanese nationalism some years ago.
  • movement: A resurgent union movement has grasped the opportunity to re-align itself to the changing nature of the UK economy.
  • interest: What was that era like at the time compared to the resurgent interest in Mod these days?
  • right: Please note that France is not the only country dealing with a resurgent far right in Europe.
  • popularity: It is considered the highest form of hunting activity with dogs and currently enjoys a resurgent popularity.
  • run: Lee Richardson sustained his resurgent run of form with a lively paid 12-point haul, which included some memorable passing maneuvers.

Modifying Another Word

  • newly: This divergence would likely continue if crude oil continues to lag behind the newly resurgent agricultural sector.
  • now: In particular, the health branch - which was in danger of collapsing two years ago - is now resurgent.

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