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reenter

[ree-en-ter] / riˈɛn tər /
VERB
reappear
Synonyms




Example Sentences

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This person wants two opposing things at once: to move at a glacial pace, to never see another person again, and to reenter the world, to laugh, to reimmerse.

From Los Angeles Times

After Alani regains her composure, they reenter and quickly befriend Wood, who plays an exaggerated, borderline agoraphobic version of himself.

From Los Angeles Times

If he’s unable to financially support himself, he may need to reenter the workforce.

From Slate

Just as we were about to reenter our apartment building, my 14-year-old Labrador, Candy, made her contribution on the sidewalk.

From Seattle Times

He sees the two-year wait period as one link in a long chain of barriers for those trying to reenter society.

From Seattle Times