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resurging

Resurging is the present participle of resurge, used as an adjective or verb to describe a return to a higher level after a period of decline or dormancy. It conveys a sense of renewed activity, strength, or intensity that follows a downturn. The related noun is resurgence, referring to the act or instance of rising again. Etymology: resurge derives from Latin resurgere, from re- "again" and surgere "to rise."

Usage and context: The term can modify a wide range of phenomena, including economic conditions, public health,

Geographic or demographic specifics may affect resurging trends, and analysts distinguish between temporary upticks and sustained

See also: resurgence; resurge.

and
cultural
or
political
momentum.
A
resurging
economy,
resurging
demand,
or
resurging
political
interest
implies
that
performance
or
engagement
is
ascending
after
a
trough.
In
medicine
and
epidemiology,
resurging
disease
or
infections
describe
a
recurrence
or
renewed
spread
after
a
period
of
quiescence,
sometimes
influenced
by
factors
such
as
seasonality
or
pathogen
evolution.
resurges
based
on
data
over
time.
The
term
is
neutral
and
broadly
applicable
but
can
carry
connotative
emphasis
on
revival
rather
than
mere
fluctuation.