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“resurgence”
1. A rising or a tendency to return: Recently there has been a resurgence of economic improvement in some countries.
2. Etymology: from Latin resurgere, "to rise again"; from re-, "again" + surgere, "to rise."
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2. Etymology: from Latin resurgere, "to rise again"; from re-, "again" + surgere, "to rise."
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regi-, reg-, rec-, rex-
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surg-, sur-
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“resurgence”
pest resurgence
The rapid numerical rebound of a pest population after use of a broad-spectrum pesticide, brought about usually by the destruction of natural enemies that were otherwise holding the pest in check.
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pesti-, pest- +
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