If you feel like your edits were widely better than the final result, then yes, go ahead and suggest the edits again. But if your edits were sligthly better then let it go and go ahead with another task. Always bear in mind that this kind of things just happens: you do your best editing a post and somebody screws it up making it worse.
It happened to me that after spent some time editing a poor question, a couple of minutes later the OP just overwrote my edits making the question even worse than before. Also my answer (which took me a while too) stopped making sense. Being new to Stack Exchange I posted this case on meta and surprisingly to me the answer I got made me feel better:
There are well over 5 million questions on the site. We all try to make every question as good as possible, but sometimes the OP doesn't
cooperate. In that case, I'd respect the OP's decision to delete my
edits. After all, it's only 0.00002% of all the questions on the
site.
I think the same principle applies here too: if you did your best and someone did not appreciate enough, then turn the page and go ahead editing another answer or asking/answering a question or whatever you like to do in Stack Overflow.