rematerialize

/ˌriːməˈtɪriəlaɪz/
verb
  1. To appear again in physical form after disappearing or becoming invisible.
    • In the movie, the ghost would rematerialize in the old library every midnight.
    • After the fog cleared, the mountain peaks seemed to rematerialize out of thin air.
    • The magician made the coin vanish, then rematerialize behind a volunteer's ear.
  2. To come back into existence or become available again after a period of absence.
    • The rare book rematerialized at an auction after being lost for decades.
    • The old tradition rematerialized in the town's annual festival.
    • Her confidence rematerialized after she received praise for her work.
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