rematerialize
verb
(UKusuallyrematerialise);(re-materialize,re-materialise)uk/ˌriː.məˈtɪə.ri.ə.laɪz/us/ˌriː.məˈtɪr.i.ə.laɪz/[I]
tosuddenlyappearagain:
Amonthlater, she rematerialized and went back toworkas if nothing hadeverhappened.
Thefogliftedand thetreesrematerialized.
[I]
tostarttohappenagain:
Thegreatrivalrythat the twoteamshad in the 1980s has never rematerialized.
[IorT]
Instories, if apersonor anobjectrematerializes or is rematerialized, they take on, or ittakeson, asolidformagain:
Theweaponscould bebrokendown intoatomsand rematerialize at a moment'snotice.
Thesemachinescantransformpeopleintodataand then re-materialize them.
- After adecadeaway from thescreen, he rematerialised in adaytimesoapopera.
- There has been a lot ofspeculationabout where he might re-materialize.
- Thehoodedfigurerematerializedoutsidethegatesof thecastle.
Appearing & disappearing
- appear
- Bermuda Triangle
- bubble up
- creep
- creep in/creep intosomething
- deliquesce
- dissolve
- filter
- melt away
- mizzle
- pass
- re-emergence
- reappear
- reappearance
- sprout
- vanish
- vanish/go up/disappear in a puff of smokeidiom
- vanishing
- wear
- wind
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Occurring and happening