resurface
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
verb
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(intr) to arise or occur again
the problem resurfaced
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(intr) to rise or cause to rise again to the surface
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(tr) to supply (something) with a new surface
Other Word Forms
- resurfacer noun
Etymology
Origin of resurface
Example Sentences
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The gaping holes torn in a road to Mandalay by last year's devastating earthquake have been filled in, and the route in northern Myanmar partly resurfaced.
From Barron's
Many of the allegations that resurfaced this week were common knowledge , which has left some wondering why ABC chose to risk casting Paul.
From BBC
“Warnings that oil could reach $150 a barrel have resurfaced,” she added.
From MarketWatch
Paths have been resurfaced, stiles removed, boardwalks built and bridges installed.
From BBC
The debate has resurfaced after an investigation by Reuters claims to have finally unmasked the world's most famous street artist.
From BBC
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