re-surface

[US]/[rɪˈsɜːfɪs]/
[UK]/[rɪˈsɜːrfɪs]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to come to the surface again; to apply a new surface to (a road, path, etc.); to emerge or reappear
n.a new surface applied to a road, path, etc.

Phrases & Collocations

re-surface roads

re-surfacing project

re-surface quickly

re-surfaced area

re-surface regularly

re-surfacing work

re-surface layer

re-surfacing costs

re-surface soon

re-surfacing time

Example Sentences

the old memories often re-surface during family gatherings.

after years of dormancy, the issue began to re-surface in the news.

the oil slick started to re-surface on the water's surface.

his anger re-surfaced after hearing the disappointing news.

the company's financial problems re-surfaced despite previous efforts.

the sunken ship's wreckage began to re-surface after the storm.

the debate over the controversial policy re-surfaced in parliament.

the artist's early style re-surfaced in his latest collection.

the feeling of loneliness re-surfaced as she moved to a new city.

the road re-surfaced last year is now showing signs of wear.

the topic of climate change re-surfaced during the conference.

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