reenter (Meaning)
reenter (v. t.)
To enter again.
To cut deeper, as engraved lines on a plate of metal, when the engraving has not been deep enough, or the plate has become worn in printing.
reenter (v. i.)
To enter anew or again.
Synonyms & Antonyms of reenter
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reenter Sentence Examples
- The spacecraft successfully reentered Earth's atmosphere after its long voyage.
- The diver carefully reentered the water after surfacing for air.
- The former employee was hesitant to reenter the company after being fired.
- The children excitedly reentered the playground after a brief time-out.
- The surgeon meticulously reentered the surgical incision to remove the remaining stitches.
- The hikers triumphantly reentered the trailhead after a challenging trek.
- The athlete reentered the race with newfound determination after a brief fall.
- The server stealthily reentered the dining room to refill the patron's water glasses.
- The bird gracefully reentered its nest after soaring through the air.
- The teacher politely reentered the classroom after a short break for announcements.
FAQs About the word reenter
To enter again., To cut deeper, as engraved lines on a plate of metal, when the engraving has not been deep enough, or the plate has become worn in printing., T
reenlist, enter,rejoin, sign up (for), join, sign on (for), re-up,reenroll, enroll (in), enlist (in)
quit, withdraw, quit,withdraw,drop out, drop out, demit, demit,
The spacecraft successfully reentered Earth's atmosphere after its long voyage.
The diver carefully reentered the water after surfacing for air.
The former employee was hesitant to reenter the company after being fired.
The children excitedly reentered the playground after a brief time-out.