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reenter
[ ree-en-ter ]
verb (used with object)
- to enter again:
The guests reentered the reception room after dinner.
- to participate in once more; resume: mothers reentering the workforce after their children are grown.
to reenter politics after a long absence;
mothers reentering the workforce after their children are grown.
- to record again, as in a list or account.
verb (used without object)
- to enter again:
The butler exits and reenters at stage left.
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Example Sentences
Among the recommendations: Require insurers to factor in home hardening, defensible space and communitywide mitigation efforts when setting rates or renewing policies; give homeowners clear guidance on how to prepare their properties to get the best rates; and offer a public-private reinsurance program to encourage insurers to reenter high-risk areas.
Knowing that the monkey would only keep killing, they threw it down a dry well, only for it to reenter their lives 25 years later.
The spectacle gained momentum in the other venues, such as the DC Capitol Arena, where he would reenter each time to more applause.
The Falcon 9 rocket is designed to transport people and cargo into space and then safely reenter Earth’s atmosphere.
Ultimately, Andrea hopes her son has the same rights and opportunities, the same freedom of movement, as his twin sister: the chance to study abroad, visit family overseas, or be able to leave or reenter the country.
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