0 a new increase of activity or interest in a particular subject or idea that had been forgotten for some time: --
resurgence in demand/popularity/interest
The creation of independent states has led to a resurgence of nationalism.
1 an increase of activity or interest in a particular subject or idea which had been forgotten for some time: --
[ C usually sing ] There’s been a resurgence of criticism of the president.
2 a process in which something starts to grow, develop, or become successful again: --
Was he the prime mover behind the resurgence of the ceramics business or did he just claim credit?
The left-liberal electoral resurgence after 1909 was no mere blip, in other words, but indicated structural changes in political allegiance.
The authors strive for a positive perspective and champion linguistic revitalization; however, their data do not predict a resurgence, though they do not preclude one.
On the one hand we are witnessing a resurgence in the study of grammar and vocabulary.
If there is a resurgence of the use of prefabrication of the building envelope, how will the mistakes of the past avoid being repeated?
The resurgence of this instrument seems to have depended on its interest to solve new optico-perspective problems.
Today, however, the resurgence of ethnicity in these areas has prompted a very different formulation.
Interest in the impact of neighborhood conditions on child development and children's well-being is experiencing a resurgence of interest.