Resurgent means literally a "rising again". We may speak of a resurgent baseball team, a resurgent steel industry, the resurgence of jogging, or a resurgence of violence in a war zone. Resurgence is particularly prominent in its Italian translation, risorgimento. In the 19th century, when the Italian peninsula consisted of a number of small independent states, a popular movement known as the Risorgimento managed to unify the peninsula and create the modern state of Italy in 1870.
Examples of resurgent in a Sentence
Recent Examples on the WebThat’s the mantra that seems to increasingly dictate global trading dynamics, to the benefit of the resurgent European economy.—Ryan Hogg, Fortune Europe, 22 May 2024 Soon though, a resurgent economy, especially in the US, saw drivers lust after ever-larger cars to match their expanding wealth.—Alistair Charlton, WIRED, 5 May 2024 See all Example Sentences for resurgent
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Word History
Etymology
Latin resurgent-, resurgens, present participle of resurgere
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