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resurface English

Meaning resurface meaning

What does resurface mean?

resurface

cover with a new surface reappear on the surface appear again The missing man suddenly resurfaced in New York

Synonyms resurface synonyms

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resurface English » English

reappear surface repeat reface recur happen again

Conjugation resurface conjugation

How do you conjugate resurface?

resurface · verb

Examples resurface examples

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Movie subtitles

When you bury something, it can resurface.
Memories usually begin to resurface after only a few hours.
They might resurface one day.
May it soon resurface.
You know, I've been talking to the Doctor, and he tells me it's not unusual for a repressed memory to resurface because of a smell or a visual detail.
When VaItane died just now, it seemed to cause the memory to resurface.
When our individual memories began to resurface.
It will resurface and create a debris field.
The last time you meditated, it helped the memories resurface, didn't it?
I want to be alerted if they resurface.
You'd have to resurface, reborn once again, as a human being independent of your mother.
You really want Rene Boisrond to resurface?.
I was wondering when Allison would resurface.
Just like last time, they can't do anything till they resurface.
To destroy it so completely that even torture can't make it resurface again.
Then, and only then, can you resurface.
If the treasure wants to resurface, it will.
Well, I'm sorry, sir. You see, Mr. Whipple said that we could resurface his driveway.
They said they were gonna resurface my whole driveway for half price if I was the first one in the neighbourhood.
He'll resurface, you'll find him.
Perhaps it'll resurface.
Well, suppose it were to resurface. I mean, uh, hypothetically speaking. Would you be interested?
My old pains resurface, and the past I thought I'd buried with my mother.
They might resurface one day. To be honest, I never want to see that part of myself again.
It means that the subject is inhibiting a traumatic memory, which is beginning to resurface.
Johnny's plan was to drop out and resurface as the soldier.
It'll dig a tunnel, and resurface in your basement.
Last seen leaving a downtown hotel but we expect he'll resurface.
Will resurface for food.
If your child doesn't resurface right away, they're probably just trying to get attention.
Feelings resurface.
I'm sure he'll resurface soon.

News and current affairs

But they are certain to resurface and grow as memories of September 11 th attacks fade and the effort to stamp out terrorism encounters new difficulties, setbacks and dilemmas and possibly requires risky military operations elsewhere.
On the contrary, should the negotiations fail, the confrontation will resurface in short order, and be far more dangerous.
Finally, historical issues could still resurface to cause new problems.
So it should be no surprise that old injuries are likely to resurface.
When it does, the old philosophical divisions are likely to resurface.
Over longer periods, however, the risk that the heat currently stored in the deep ocean will resurface is remote.

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