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reappear in the PONS Dictionary

reappear Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to reappear from somewhere
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It reappeared as a title in the 1950s.
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He played a few games in 1960, reappeared in 1963, then again in 1967 and 1969.
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Moments later, she reappears on the catwalk, now wearing a red-leather bodysuit with a blonde fringe continuing to dance to the music.
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Like it or not, these three depictions are antisemitic stereotypes that are at the same time old, but also reappearing today.
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He was finally turned into a burning coal and thrown him into a well, whereupon he reappeared in his human form.
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In this film, we are left wondering what will happen in each section and most of the characters do not reappear.
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Many of the characters reappear throughout the series, with the character roster changing as new characters are added or removed.
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He also has the ability to vanish and reappear somewhere else.
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At this time his identity was unknown, but he proved popular and reappeared in later issues, which made a point of his secret identity.
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Eventually, about the early 1930s, the word began to reappear in articles and textbooks, particularly on biological topics.
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