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1 resurgent
[rɪ'sɜːdʒənt]* * *resurgent /rɪˈsɜ:dʒənt/A a.rinascente; in ripresa: resurgent interest, rinascente interesseB n.1 chi risorge; chi è in ripresa2 risorgiva; fontanile.* * *[rɪ'sɜːdʒənt] -
2 resurgent
resurgent [rɪ'sɜ:dʒənt](ideology, trend, party) qui connaît un nouvel essor; (interest) renaissant;∎ the threat of resurgent nationalism la menace du nationalisme renaissant
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