Reappearance in a sentence as a noun

I imagine they will make a reappearance in ReFS2 if required

Who is _why, and why is his reappearance interesting?

So their reappearance, like the swallows in Capistrano, seem to herald a change in the climate.

Every single book thereafter gets worse and worse, and by the end it's so bad that I actually welcomed the blatant fanservice reappearance of you-know-who.

The modern sail will probably make a reappearance, but the current problem is the margins and capacity are such that not a lot of new generation ships are being built.

Your existing bug\ntracking database should be a good place to start for building up your\nregression tests, but preventing the reappearance of old bugs is only\na small part of the problem.

Andromeda is another Norwegian demogroup who had just made a reappearance in the demoscene at the time after having been gone since those nineties.

Umm... actually... the reappearance of such "Third World problems" as tapeworms, bed-bugs, and other parasites in America has become a major issue.

Reappearance definitions

noun

the event of something appearing again; "the reappearance of Halley's comet"

noun

the act of someone appearing again; "his reappearance as Hamlet has been long awaited"

See also: return