canlanma, yer altından çıkma, güçlenme, yeniden dirilme, yeniden oluşma, of -in tekrar meydana gelmesi, -in yeniden başlaması, yeniden güçlenme, -in yeniden başlaması,
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canlanma
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yer altından çıkma Askeri
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güçlenme
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yeniden dirilme
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yeniden oluşma Askeri
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of -in tekrar meydana gelmesi, -in yeniden başlaması isim
An instance of something resurging; a renewal of vigor or vitality, A general class of phenomena where, after a storm surge, the water level falls, rises, falls again, rises again, and so on for many hours after the passage of a hurricane This has been variously explained as being due to oscillating long waves, edge waves, Kelvin waves or some combination thereof See Wiegel (1964), bringing again into activity and prominence; "the revival of trade"; "a revival of a neglected play by Moliere"; "the Gothic revival in architecture", The act of rising again; resurrection, A place where water from caves returns to the surface, usually much more substantial than a spring, act of rising again; revival, renaissance, rejuvenation, Spring where underground water re-emerges into daylight, except at night, If there is a resurgence of an attitude or activity, it reappears and grows. Police say drugs traffickers are behind the resurgence of violence. the reappearance and growth of something that was common in the past resurgence of (resurgent (18-21 centuries), from resurgere , from surgere; SURGE), An increase of a pest population after a period of decline, to a level higher than its original one, especially when the decline is caused by a pest control measure, plural of resurgence,
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An instance of something resurging; a renewal of vigor or vitality
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A general class of phenomena where, after a storm surge, the water level falls, rises, falls again, rises again, and so on for many hours after the passage of a hurricane This has been variously explained as being due to oscillating long waves, edge waves, Kelvin waves or some combination thereof See Wiegel (1964)
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bringing again into activity and prominence; "the revival of trade"; "a revival of a neglected play by Moliere"; "the Gothic revival in architecture"
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The act of rising again; resurrection
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A place where water from caves returns to the surface, usually much more substantial than a spring
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act of rising again; revival, renaissance, rejuvenation isim
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Spring where underground water re-emerges into daylight, except at night
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If there is a resurgence of an attitude or activity, it reappears and grows. Police say drugs traffickers are behind the resurgence of violence. the reappearance and growth of something that was common in the past resurgence of (resurgent (18-21 centuries), from resurgere , from surgere; SURGE)
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An increase of a pest population after a period of decline, to a level higher than its original one, especially when the decline is caused by a pest control measure
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