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re-enter
verb
- to enter (something or somewhere) again
Example Sentences
Getting them out of orbit means they re-enter the atmosphere, burning up — but not without a trace.
They were then huddled among 50 other passengers and walked back through passport control to re-enter Greece.
Mr O'Dwyer, who was an instructor on the tour, initially exited the river safely, but then re-entered the water in an attempt to rescue the others.
Those same issues will add to the anxiety of staff and may fear re-entering what has been a relatively lean jobs market for VFX professionals.
French President Emmanuel Macron is due to meet Donald Trump in Washington later, the first one-on-one meeting between the pair since the US president re-entered the White House.
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