rise again

idiom

: to come back to life
a belief that the dead will rise again

Examples of rise again in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web There’s a belief that the brand can rise again, and the team of industry veterans brought in by Malecaze and Holloway is considered well-placed to bring that about. Paul Croughton, Robb Report, 17 Feb. 2024 Concerning trends in the American and global economies could give rise again to this far more dangerous form of economic dysfunction in the coming decades. George Calhoun, Forbes, 13 Feb. 2024 Any snow that falls won’t stick around as temperatures rise again heading into the weekend. Shaun Goodwin, Idaho Statesman, 8 Feb. 2024 Record-breaking snowfall last winter in Utah has caused water levels to rise again. Margaret Osborne, Smithsonian Magazine, 25 Jan. 2024 Common poorwills may enter this state for a few hours, days or even weeks – the longest stretch recorded is 85 days – and reawaken when temperatures rise again in spring. Sean Mowbray, Discover Magazine, 26 Dec. 2023 Since he was drafted in the first round in 2017, Humphrey has watched the Ravens rise, endure terrible playoff disappointments and rise again. Childs Walker, Baltimore Sun, 25 Jan. 2024 The entire season unfolds in the dark: In Ennis, the sun sets on December 17 and doesn’t rise again for almost two weeks. Jordan Kisner, The Atlantic, 18 Feb. 2024 Eggs, for example, cost 23% less than a year ago, but prices are still higher than in 2019 and could rise again. Don Lee, Los Angeles Times, 11 Jan. 2024

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“Rise again.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rise%20again. Accessed 25 Apr. 2024.

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