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reenter

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[ ree-en-ter ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to enter again:

    The guests reentered the reception room after dinner.

  2. 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.

  3. to record again, as in a list or account.


verb (used without object)

  1. to enter again:

    The butler exits and reenters at stage left.

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of reenter1

late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50; re-, enter
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There is a chance that debris could reenter commercial or federal airspace and pose a danger to aircraft, for example.

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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.

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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.

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The spectacle gained momentum in the other venues, such as the DC Capitol Arena, where he would reenter each time to more applause.

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The Falcon 9 rocket is designed to transport people and cargo into space and then safely reenter Earth’s atmosphere.

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