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re-open

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Do you think the film will galvanize enough interest to re-open the search for Yaser?

The people who ran the program could re-open another program at any time.

Discotheques are no longer open (although some may re-open in the summer) and there are fewer places to drink.

But you need to make a decision and stick to it-not re-open the debate.

Cook's Note: Do not remove roast or re-open the oven door from the time roast is put in until ready to serve.

The 'Blackwood' claimed a right to re-open the subject because it was not a private but a public matter.

But Fanny had turned away, and was now busily employed in trying to re-open the door at which she had entered.

It is with a deep searching of heart and with great reluctance that we re-open this painful subject.

In 1698 it was used for the drawing of a penny lottery, but in 1703, when it threatened to re-open, Queen Anne finally closed it.

This accident happening on the last night but four of the season, it was deemed prudent not to re-open the house that year.

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On this page you'll find 340 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to re-open, such as: continue, gain, increase, recover, take up, and gain ground.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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