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reappear

(ˌriːəˈpɪə)
vb
to appear again
ˌreapˈpearance n
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reappear


Past participle: reappeared
Gerund: reappearing

Imperative
reappear
reappear
Present
I reappear
you reappear
he/she/it reappears
we reappear
you reappear
they reappear
Preterite
I reappeared
you reappeared
he/she/it reappeared
we reappeared
you reappeared
they reappeared
Present Continuous
I am reappearing
you are reappearing
he/she/it is reappearing
we are reappearing
you are reappearing
they are reappearing
Present Perfect
I have reappeared
you have reappeared
he/she/it has reappeared
we have reappeared
you have reappeared
they have reappeared
Past Continuous
I was reappearing
you were reappearing
he/she/it was reappearing
we were reappearing
you were reappearing
they were reappearing
Past Perfect
I had reappeared
you had reappeared
he/she/it had reappeared
we had reappeared
you had reappeared
they had reappeared
Future
I will reappear
you will reappear
he/she/it will reappear
we will reappear
you will reappear
they will reappear
Future Perfect
I will have reappeared
you will have reappeared
he/she/it will have reappeared
we will have reappeared
you will have reappeared
they will have reappeared
Future Continuous
I will be reappearing
you will be reappearing
he/she/it will be reappearing
we will be reappearing
you will be reappearing
they will be reappearing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been reappearing
you have been reappearing
he/she/it has been reappearing
we have been reappearing
you have been reappearing
they have been reappearing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been reappearing
you will have been reappearing
he/she/it will have been reappearing
we will have been reappearing
you will have been reappearing
they will have been reappearing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been reappearing
you had been reappearing
he/she/it had been reappearing
we had been reappearing
you had been reappearing
they had been reappearing
Conditional
I would reappear
you would reappear
he/she/it would reappear
we would reappear
you would reappear
they would reappear
Past Conditional
I would have reappeared
you would have reappeared
he/she/it would have reappeared
we would have reappeared
you would have reappeared
they would have reappeared
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.reappear - appear again; "The sores reappeared on her body"; "Her husband reappeared after having left her years ago"
appear - come into sight or view; "He suddenly appeared at the wedding"; "A new star appeared on the horizon"
resurface - appear again; "The missing man suddenly resurfaced in New York"
come back, return - be restored; "Her old vigor returned"
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

reappear

verb
To happen again or repeatedly:
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Translations
يَظْهَرُ ثانيَةً
znovu se objevit
dukke op igen
újra megjelenik
birtast á nÿ
naujas pasirodymasvėl pasirodyti
no jauna parādīties
znova sa objaviť
tekrar görünmek/meydana çıkmak

reappear

[ˈriːəˈpɪəʳ] VIreaparecer, volver a aparecer
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

reappear

[ˌriːəˈpɪər] viréapparaître, reparaître
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

reappear

viwieder erscheinen; (person, sun also)sich wieder zeigen; (character in novel)wieder auftauchen
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

reappear

[ˌriːəˈpɪəʳ] viricomparire, riapparire
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

reappear

(riːəˈpiə) verb
to appear again. The boy disappeared behind the wall, and reappeared a few yards away.
ˌreapˈpearance noun
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
References in classic literature ?
Now, she thought, they could not long delay coming to clear the table, and that Felton would then reappear.
From that moment it had never shown itself to their eyes-- a disappearance all the more easily explained, as it was then passing behind the moon's invisible disc; but when it was time for it to reappear on the visible disc, one may imagine the impatience of the fuming J.
Once more the Ghost bore away before the storm, this time so submerging herself that for some seconds I thought she would never reappear. Even the wheel, quite a deal higher than the waist, was covered and swept again and again.
No doubt it is a very surprising fact that characters should reappear after having been lost for many, perhaps for hundreds of generations.
She had hardly left him when the two black wolves appeared: but the Sun-Hero beat them off with his sword, and they retired, only, however, to reappear in a very short time.
A moment afterwards the sharp agony had ceased, leaving nothing but a dull ache behind, and the Stranger began to reappear, saying, as he gradually increased in size, "There, I have not hurt you much, have I?
Would Phileas Fogg, whom they had forgotten, reappear before their eyes!
Then it reappeared on the other side of the vessel, as if it had turned and slid under the hull.
He followed my example, and left the room; but presently reappeared, bearing half a dozen volumes in his hands, which he threw into Catherine's lap, exclaiming, - 'Take them!
Instantly the figure reappeared, and making a wide circuit, began to head me off.
The argument of the Republic is the search after Justice, the nature of which is first hinted at by Cephalus, the just and blameless old man-- then discussed on the basis of proverbial morality by Socrates and Polemarchus--then caricatured by Thrasymachus and partially explained by Socrates--reduced to an abstraction by Glaucon and Adeimantus, and having become invisible in the individual reappears at length in the ideal State which is constructed by Socrates.
The image of her friends now faded from the Magic Picture and the old landscape slowly reappeared.