0 an attempt to become famous, powerful, or important again after a period of being much less famous, etc.:
UK Apparently bread and butter pudding is making a comeback in smart restaurants.
A rich businessman is financing their comeback attempt.
The singer staged a remarkable comeback with his latest album.
The party's comeback was largely due to their promises to lower tax.
Traditional classes in rhetoric and oral communication, seemingly out of sync with today's electronic generation, are making a comeback across the country.
If rights were usurped, as the critics had predicted, it would provide them pretense for a political comeback.
However, keyboards with sequencing facilities are making something of a comeback and this is good news for music education.
However, this combined technique of cell-culture preparation and electron microscopy enabled the long-neglected tumor agent to celebrate its ultrastructural comeback.
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